Note:  Information submitted is not used for any purpose other than generating and printing your Medical Information Card.  FamilyIdKit.com makes no guarantee regarding the completeness or accuracy of the information entered.  Information on the card is generated based on the information supplied by the user completing this information form.  Any risk arising from the use of the information provided remains with the user.

Our Medical ID Card Can Save Time and Even Your Life!

During the critical "Golden Hour", your care providers will need as much information about your medical condition as possible.  Your Emergency Medical ID Card can help provide information that can help save your life!

You could record your information on a paper card, but we all know what happens to a paper card as time goes by.  It's not very durable!  Our's is printed on a PVC Card, about the same size as a credit card.

You could keep information in the desk drawer at home with all your other family records, but that will do no good if no one is at home and time is critical.

The place to have your medical information is on your person--in your wallet or purse--where emergency personnel will find it!  And those personnel, when seeing your card, will have access to your:

*Name and Address
*Date of Birth and Blood Type
*Three emergency (3) contacts with their phone numbers
*Primary Physicians (2) names and phone numbers
*Medical Condition/History (Use this to describe any operations, implants, etc.)
*Medicines (Includes dosage and times per day)
*Allergies (This can be critical information in an ER)
*Date Issued (Card should always be kept up to date)
*Photo (This is Optional, but what better way to make sure the card goes with the person?)

What is the Price?

Medical ID Cards are $9.95 for one, $16.95 for two (2) of the same card, $21.95 three of the same card, and $25.95 for four(4) of the same card.

  Shipping and handling is included in the price

We recommend ordering at least two (2) cards, one for you and one for your closest relative.

"If you were injured in an accident or become ill, how would First Responders or Emergency Room Technicians find out if you are taking medicine, have an allergy, or how do the locate your emergency contacts?"

If they looked in your wallet, this is maybe what they'll find:

Drivers License
Credit Cards
Insurance ID Card
Maybe some photo's of the family...

But would they find information concerning:

Allergies
Emergency Contacts
Current Medications and Dosage
Names of Current Physicians
Any Medical Devices (implants, stints, pace maker)
Blood Type

The chances are the answer will be, "No!"  So the next question is, "Can you survive the Golden Hour?"

Click here to Order Your Medical Information Card

Medical ID Card...carry your medical history

We believe this to be one of the most complete Medical ID Cards available today!

You Should Carry A Medical ID Card

If your medicine or condition changes within one year from the date you order your

Medical ID Card

we will replace it at no charge. Just email us with the details.

You're in an Accident or Become Ill...now's the time you need a Medical ID Card!

Make sure you see our new program where we will replace your Medical ID Card within one year from purchase if your condition changes.

Our Medical ID Card provides the information First Responders and Emergency Room Personnel need to treat you if you fall ill or are in an accident!

Click here to see information you'll need to gather prior to placing order:
Click on Medical Information Card to order:
In emergency medicine, the golden hour refers to a time period lasting from a few minutes to several hours following traumatic injury being sustained by a casualty, during which there is the highest likelihood that prompt medical treatment will prevent death.  It is well established that the victim's chances of survival are greatest if they receive care within a short period of time after a severe injury, however, there is no evidence to suggest that survival rates drop off after 60 minutes. Some have come to use the term to refer to the core principle of rapid intervention in trauma cases, rather than the narrow meaning of a critical one-hour time period.
What is the Golden Hour?
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