[Nj-diabetes-division] Medic Alert Membership & ID...
eileen scrivani
etscrivani at verizon.net
Sun Jun 30 16:08:35 UTC 2013
Angela:
Just to clarify. the medic alert emblem doesn’t have any electronic chips. The information gets engraved on and is visually read off by an emergency worker in the instance you might need it.
Eileen
From: Classemt at aol.com
Sent: Sunday, June 30, 2013 12:02 PM
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Subject: Re: [Nj-diabetes-division] Medic Alert Membership & ID...
thank you for the information. Just have a bare bones bracelet my self. It has no chips in it just a diabetic emblem . Angela
In a message dated 6/27/2013 3:52:02 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time, etscrivani at verizon.net writes:
Hi folks:
I finally got around to getting a Medic Alert membership & id bracelet for myself so thought I’d share some of the information about Medic Alert if any of you are so inclined to set this up for yourself.
I found the web site over-whelming with the amount of stuff they have so I just called them and got the bare-bones basics. But, if you want to go and nosey around on their web site to find out what they offer, here is their contact information:
Medic alert 1-888 633-4298
6-5 Monday through Friday 2-5 Saturdays. California time
www.medicalert.org
The cost for a basic annual membership is $50.00. With becoming a member I bought the basic stainless steel bracelet with oval Medic Alert emblem. I got a red emblem which is their traditional color, but they offer other colors like black, purple, pink, etc. My opinion only is its not great jewelry so I just wanted to keep it simple. The cost of the basic stainless bracelet is $10 plus the membership for a total of $60.
Oh yes, the shipping is around $7 so the grand total is $67.
The $50 membership entitles you to unlimited updates on your information for 1 year. You can list multiple conditions like diabetes, type 1 or 2, blindness or legally blind, high blood pressure. I think you are limited to what will fit on the emblem – I got the small one and could list 4 things. These conditions get engraved onto the emblem and because it is personalized it is not refundable. It will also spell out their 1-800 number and your own id number. The size of the bracelet goes from about 5-inches up to I think she told me 10-Inches (the sizes I might be off on so call if you need to know)
With your account they will take a list of all your meds, important doctors like primary &/or diabetic, &/or cardiologist. You can list 1 or 2 emergency contacts.
They offer other types of jewelry link necklaces, dog tags, leather, beaded bands or even gold and sterling silver but you will pay a lot more for these choices.
So hope this helps. The annual fee of $50 must get paid once every year in order to be able to keep your information updated for emergencies when you can’t communicate this type of information for yourself.
Stay cool and talk soon.
Eileen
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