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Looking for Effective Medical ID in Bradford?Are you looking for medical ID bracelets, necklaces (jewellery) or medical cards or badges in Bradford, West Yorkshire?
Stop for just a moment. Before you buy a medical alert bracelet, necklace, tag, card or badge, have you heard of the "You ID Me" service? "You ID Me" is the UK's leading emergency ID and alert service, providing paramedics and first responders with instant access to your vital ID, critical medical info and your emergency contacts' details, to the screen of their device directly from your medical ID product. Popular in Bradford: Medical ID - Mens & Ladies Bracelets, Necklaces & Cards"You ID Me" can also alert your emergency contacts phone to let them know you have a problem. Plus it can share with them the contact details of the paramedic treating you whether that's in Bradford or elsewhere.
With "You ID Me" there's no more waiting for a knock at the door for your family members. All "You ID Me" medical alert products have you and your family covered... ...and the best thing is, it's available to you in Bradford. It's now possible to order and buy medical ID bracelets, necklaces, tags or cards in Bradford that have "You ID Me" built into them, so that if you have a medical emergency, the first responder that helps you will can quickly and easily get all your vital information - straight to the screen of their mobile device.
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How Medical ID Products Work with "You ID Me"
Every one of our emergency medical ID products are either engraved or printed with a unique ID which becomes yours.
Users activate their unique ID by registering the information they 'd like to be shared in case of emergency. Registration is quick and easy. "You ID Me" has two service plans. Gold and Platinum: -
When you wear or carry a medical alert product from "You ID Me" in Bradford three key things can happen in an emergency: -
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Latest Health Index and Medical Info for Bradford
The Health Index serves as a comprehensive tool for understanding the health landscape across various regions, providing a single figure that reflects the overall health status and enables comparisons and trend analysis over time. Designed to assess health at local, regional, and national levels, it offers insights into the specific factors influencing health outcomes and changes. While currently focused on England, the ambition is to extend its coverage to the entire UK.
In Bradford, the Health Index score witnessed a slight improvement, reaching 87.9 in 2021, marking an increase of 0.9 points from the previous year. Despite this progress, Bradford remains in the bottom 10% of local authority areas in England, indicating significant room for health improvement. The score highlights that health outcomes in Bradford are below the average levels observed in England in 2015, which is set as a benchmark with a score of 100.
The area of "access to services" emerged as Bradford's strongest performance, achieving the highest score of 106.2. This subdomain evaluates the accessibility of health services, including GP practices, pharmacies, sports facilities, and internet access, which are crucial for maintaining good health. Conversely, "economic and working conditions" presented the most significant challenge, scoring only 82.5, pointing to underlying socioeconomic factors that adversely affect health outcomes in the area.
Bradford's "living conditions" subdomain experienced a decline, highlighting issues like rough sleeping and road safety as contributing factors to the deteriorating score. Meanwhile, the city demonstrated comparative strength in "difficulties in daily life," aligning closely with the national average, which considers aspects such as disability and frailty.
However, when it comes to "access to green space," Bradford's score is lower than both the regional and national averages, suggesting that the availability of and accessibility to green spaces are areas that could benefit from targeted improvements.
Indicator analysis reveals that Bradford faces particular challenges in areas like personal crime, low birth weight, and infant mortality, all of which score significantly below the threshold for concern. On the other end, the highest scores were recorded in air pollution and low-level crime, indicating areas where Bradford performs well relative to other indicators.
This mixed picture of health in Bradford underscores the importance of targeted interventions and policies to address the specific challenges and leverage the strengths within the city's health ecosystem. By focusing efforts on improving access to services, enhancing living conditions, and addressing socioeconomic disparities, Bradford can work towards better health outcomes for its residents.
In Bradford, the Health Index score witnessed a slight improvement, reaching 87.9 in 2021, marking an increase of 0.9 points from the previous year. Despite this progress, Bradford remains in the bottom 10% of local authority areas in England, indicating significant room for health improvement. The score highlights that health outcomes in Bradford are below the average levels observed in England in 2015, which is set as a benchmark with a score of 100.
The area of "access to services" emerged as Bradford's strongest performance, achieving the highest score of 106.2. This subdomain evaluates the accessibility of health services, including GP practices, pharmacies, sports facilities, and internet access, which are crucial for maintaining good health. Conversely, "economic and working conditions" presented the most significant challenge, scoring only 82.5, pointing to underlying socioeconomic factors that adversely affect health outcomes in the area.
Bradford's "living conditions" subdomain experienced a decline, highlighting issues like rough sleeping and road safety as contributing factors to the deteriorating score. Meanwhile, the city demonstrated comparative strength in "difficulties in daily life," aligning closely with the national average, which considers aspects such as disability and frailty.
However, when it comes to "access to green space," Bradford's score is lower than both the regional and national averages, suggesting that the availability of and accessibility to green spaces are areas that could benefit from targeted improvements.
Indicator analysis reveals that Bradford faces particular challenges in areas like personal crime, low birth weight, and infant mortality, all of which score significantly below the threshold for concern. On the other end, the highest scores were recorded in air pollution and low-level crime, indicating areas where Bradford performs well relative to other indicators.
This mixed picture of health in Bradford underscores the importance of targeted interventions and policies to address the specific challenges and leverage the strengths within the city's health ecosystem. By focusing efforts on improving access to services, enhancing living conditions, and addressing socioeconomic disparities, Bradford can work towards better health outcomes for its residents.
Delivery in and around Bradford
We supply and delivery medical ID products for ANY medical condition to men, women and children in and around Bradford, UK. Here's a list including the first few characters of our delivery postcodes: -
- Keighley, BD21
- Halifax, HX1
- Huddersfield, HD1
- Shipley, BD18
- Bingley, BD16
- Ilkley, LS29
- Otley, LS21
- Pudsey, LS28
- Cleckheaton, BD19
- Brighouse, HD6
- Dewsbury, WF12
- Morley, LS27
- Batley, WF17
- Leeds, LS1
- Wakefield, WF1
Medical ID for ANY Medical Condition Found in Bradford.
We create medical ID products for every medical condition that you can think of, and some that you'd struggle to think of! No one in Bradford is completely immune to any medical condition which is why we've created a range of medical alert bracelets, emergency ID necklaces and photo medical cards that cover every medical condition possible, here are just a few with a short summary of what each is: -
1. Asthma: Chronic respiratory condition, inflammation.
2. Diabetes: Metabolic disorder, glucose regulation failure.
3. Hypertension: Persistently high blood pressure.
4. Osteoarthritis: Degenerative joint disease, pain.
5. Depression: Mood disorder, persistent sadness.
6. Migraine: Severe headache disorder, neurological.
7. Rheumatoid Arthritis: Autoimmune joint inflammation, chronic.
8. Heart Disease: Cardiovascular system dysfunction, various.
9. Epilepsy: Neurological disorder, recurrent seizures.
10. Chronic Kidney Disease: Gradual loss of kidney function.
11. Anxiety Disorders: Persistent, excessive fear or worry.
12. Bipolar Disorder: Mood disorder, extreme mood swings.
13. Alzheimer’s Disease: Progressive neurodegenerative disease, memory loss.
14. Parkinson’s Disease: Neurodegenerative disorder, movement difficulties.
15. Schizophrenia: Mental disorder, impaired thought processes.
16. Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD): Chronic inflammatory lung disease, airflow blockage.
17. Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS): Gut disorder, pain, bloating, diarrhoea.
18. Celiac Disease: Autoimmune disorder, gluten intolerance.
19. Crohn’s Disease: Inflammatory bowel disease, chronic inflammation.
20. Ulcerative Colitis: Chronic inflammatory bowel disease, ulcers.
21. Multiple Sclerosis: Autoimmune disease, central nervous system.
22. Psoriasis: Skin disease, rapid skin cell production.
23. Lupus: Autoimmune disease, affects multiple organs.
24. Acne: Skin condition, oil glands infection.
25. Eczema: Skin condition, inflammation, itchiness.
26. Gout: Arthritic condition, uric acid crystals.
27. Chronic Fatigue Syndrome: Long-term fatigue, pain, without cause.
28. Fibromyalgia: Widespread musculoskeletal pain, fatigue, sleep.
29. Lyme Disease: Tick-borne illness, bacterial infection.
30. HIV/AIDS: Virus attacking immune system, chronic.
31. Hepatitis: Inflammation of the liver, viral.
32. Tuberculosis: Infectious disease, affects lungs primarily.
33. Malaria: Mosquito-borne infectious disease, parasites.
34. Dengue Fever: Mosquito-borne viral illness, severe flu-like.
35. Zika Virus: Mosquito-borne viral disease, birth defects.
36. Chikungunya: Mosquito-borne viral disease, joint pain.
37. Osteoporosis: Bone disease, decreased density, fragile.
38. Sickle Cell Disease: Genetic blood disorder, misshapen red cells.
39. Haemophilia: Blood clotting disorder, excessive bleeding.
40. Anaemia: Blood disorder, lack of red cells.
41. Thyroid Disorders: Thyroid gland dysfunction, hormonal imbalance.
42. Adrenal Insufficiency: Adrenal glands produce insufficient hormones.
43. Pancreatitis: Inflammation of the pancreas, painful.
44. Gallstones: Hardened deposits in the gallbladder.
45. Appendicitis: Inflammation of the appendix, acute.
46. Meningitis: Inflammation of brain and spinal cord membranes.
47. Encephalitis: Inflammation of the brain, infection or autoimmune.
48. Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS): Hormonal disorder, women, cysts on ovaries.
49. Endometriosis: Tissue similar to uterine lining grows outside uterus.
50. Prostate Enlargement: Benign prostatic hyperplasia, urinary problems.
51. Erectile Dysfunction: Inability to maintain an erection, sexual dysfunction.
52. Premenstrual Syndrome (PMS): Symptoms before menstruation, physical and emotional.
53. Menopause: End of menstrual cycles, women, hormonal changes.
54. Infertility: Inability to conceive after one year of trying.
55. Cystic Fibrosis: Genetic disorder, affects lungs and digestive system.
56. Pulmonary Fibrosis: Lung disease, scarred and damaged tissue.
57. Legionnaires’ Disease: Bacterial lung infection, severe pneumonia.
58. Pertussis (Whooping Cough): Highly contagious bacterial infection, severe coughing.
59. Scarlet Fever: Bacterial illness, rash, fever.
60. Chickenpox: Viral infection, itchy rash, blisters.
61. Measles: Viral infection, rash, fever, highly contagious.
62. Rubella (German Measles): Viral infection, rash, mild fever.
63. Influenza (Flu): Viral infection, respiratory symptoms, fever.
64. Common Cold: Viral respiratory infection, mild symptoms.
65. Bronchitis: Inflammation of the bronchial tubes, cough.
66. Sinusitis: Inflammation of the sinuses, congestion.
67. Otitis Media: Middle ear infection
68. Otitis Externa: Outer ear infection, swimmer's ear.
69. Conjunctivitis: Eye infection or allergy, pink eye.
70. Cataracts: Clouding of the eye's lens, vision loss.
71. Glaucoma: Eye condition, increased pressure, vision damage.
72. Macular Degeneration: Eye disease, loss of central vision.
73. Diabetic Retinopathy: Diabetes complication, eye damage.
74. Dry Eye Syndrome: Eyes don't produce enough tears, discomfort.
75. Uveitis: Inflammation of the uvea, eye swelling.
76. Keratoconus: Cornea thins and bulges, vision distortion.
77. Strabismus: Misaligned eyes, lack of coordination.
78. Amblyopia: Lazy eye, reduced vision.
79. Tinnitus: Ringing or buzzing noise in ears.
80. Hearing Loss: Partial or total inability to hear.
81. Vertigo: Sensation of spinning, balance disorder.
82. Anorexia Nervosa: Eating disorder, extreme weight loss.
83. Bulimia Nervosa: Eating disorder, bingeing and purging.
84. Binge Eating Disorder: Frequent overeating, lack of control.
85. Obesity: Excess body fat, health risk.
86. Malnutrition: Lack of proper nutrition, health decline.
87. Vitamin D Deficiency: Insufficient vitamin D, bone weakness.
88. Iron Deficiency Anaemia: Lack of iron, reduced red blood cells.
89. Scurvy: Vitamin C deficiency, bleeding, weakness.
90. Rickets: Vitamin D deficiency in children, bone softening.
91. Osteomalacia: Soft bones, vitamin D deficiency in adults.
92. Hyperthyroidism: Overactive thyroid, excessive hormone production.
93. Hypothyroidism: Underactive thyroid, insufficient hormone production.
94. Addison’s Disease: Adrenal insufficiency, cortisol deficiency.
95. Cushing's Syndrome: Excess cortisol, hormonal imbalance.
96. Polycystic Kidney Disease: Kidneys develop multiple cysts, function decline.
97. Urinary Tract Infection: Infection in urinary system, painful urination.
98. Kidney Stones: Hard deposits in kidneys, urinary pain.
99. Bladder Cancer: Cancer in bladder, blood in urine.
100. Prostate Cancer: Cancer in prostate gland, urinary issues.
1. Asthma: Chronic respiratory condition, inflammation.
2. Diabetes: Metabolic disorder, glucose regulation failure.
3. Hypertension: Persistently high blood pressure.
4. Osteoarthritis: Degenerative joint disease, pain.
5. Depression: Mood disorder, persistent sadness.
6. Migraine: Severe headache disorder, neurological.
7. Rheumatoid Arthritis: Autoimmune joint inflammation, chronic.
8. Heart Disease: Cardiovascular system dysfunction, various.
9. Epilepsy: Neurological disorder, recurrent seizures.
10. Chronic Kidney Disease: Gradual loss of kidney function.
11. Anxiety Disorders: Persistent, excessive fear or worry.
12. Bipolar Disorder: Mood disorder, extreme mood swings.
13. Alzheimer’s Disease: Progressive neurodegenerative disease, memory loss.
14. Parkinson’s Disease: Neurodegenerative disorder, movement difficulties.
15. Schizophrenia: Mental disorder, impaired thought processes.
16. Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD): Chronic inflammatory lung disease, airflow blockage.
17. Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS): Gut disorder, pain, bloating, diarrhoea.
18. Celiac Disease: Autoimmune disorder, gluten intolerance.
19. Crohn’s Disease: Inflammatory bowel disease, chronic inflammation.
20. Ulcerative Colitis: Chronic inflammatory bowel disease, ulcers.
21. Multiple Sclerosis: Autoimmune disease, central nervous system.
22. Psoriasis: Skin disease, rapid skin cell production.
23. Lupus: Autoimmune disease, affects multiple organs.
24. Acne: Skin condition, oil glands infection.
25. Eczema: Skin condition, inflammation, itchiness.
26. Gout: Arthritic condition, uric acid crystals.
27. Chronic Fatigue Syndrome: Long-term fatigue, pain, without cause.
28. Fibromyalgia: Widespread musculoskeletal pain, fatigue, sleep.
29. Lyme Disease: Tick-borne illness, bacterial infection.
30. HIV/AIDS: Virus attacking immune system, chronic.
31. Hepatitis: Inflammation of the liver, viral.
32. Tuberculosis: Infectious disease, affects lungs primarily.
33. Malaria: Mosquito-borne infectious disease, parasites.
34. Dengue Fever: Mosquito-borne viral illness, severe flu-like.
35. Zika Virus: Mosquito-borne viral disease, birth defects.
36. Chikungunya: Mosquito-borne viral disease, joint pain.
37. Osteoporosis: Bone disease, decreased density, fragile.
38. Sickle Cell Disease: Genetic blood disorder, misshapen red cells.
39. Haemophilia: Blood clotting disorder, excessive bleeding.
40. Anaemia: Blood disorder, lack of red cells.
41. Thyroid Disorders: Thyroid gland dysfunction, hormonal imbalance.
42. Adrenal Insufficiency: Adrenal glands produce insufficient hormones.
43. Pancreatitis: Inflammation of the pancreas, painful.
44. Gallstones: Hardened deposits in the gallbladder.
45. Appendicitis: Inflammation of the appendix, acute.
46. Meningitis: Inflammation of brain and spinal cord membranes.
47. Encephalitis: Inflammation of the brain, infection or autoimmune.
48. Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS): Hormonal disorder, women, cysts on ovaries.
49. Endometriosis: Tissue similar to uterine lining grows outside uterus.
50. Prostate Enlargement: Benign prostatic hyperplasia, urinary problems.
51. Erectile Dysfunction: Inability to maintain an erection, sexual dysfunction.
52. Premenstrual Syndrome (PMS): Symptoms before menstruation, physical and emotional.
53. Menopause: End of menstrual cycles, women, hormonal changes.
54. Infertility: Inability to conceive after one year of trying.
55. Cystic Fibrosis: Genetic disorder, affects lungs and digestive system.
56. Pulmonary Fibrosis: Lung disease, scarred and damaged tissue.
57. Legionnaires’ Disease: Bacterial lung infection, severe pneumonia.
58. Pertussis (Whooping Cough): Highly contagious bacterial infection, severe coughing.
59. Scarlet Fever: Bacterial illness, rash, fever.
60. Chickenpox: Viral infection, itchy rash, blisters.
61. Measles: Viral infection, rash, fever, highly contagious.
62. Rubella (German Measles): Viral infection, rash, mild fever.
63. Influenza (Flu): Viral infection, respiratory symptoms, fever.
64. Common Cold: Viral respiratory infection, mild symptoms.
65. Bronchitis: Inflammation of the bronchial tubes, cough.
66. Sinusitis: Inflammation of the sinuses, congestion.
67. Otitis Media: Middle ear infection
68. Otitis Externa: Outer ear infection, swimmer's ear.
69. Conjunctivitis: Eye infection or allergy, pink eye.
70. Cataracts: Clouding of the eye's lens, vision loss.
71. Glaucoma: Eye condition, increased pressure, vision damage.
72. Macular Degeneration: Eye disease, loss of central vision.
73. Diabetic Retinopathy: Diabetes complication, eye damage.
74. Dry Eye Syndrome: Eyes don't produce enough tears, discomfort.
75. Uveitis: Inflammation of the uvea, eye swelling.
76. Keratoconus: Cornea thins and bulges, vision distortion.
77. Strabismus: Misaligned eyes, lack of coordination.
78. Amblyopia: Lazy eye, reduced vision.
79. Tinnitus: Ringing or buzzing noise in ears.
80. Hearing Loss: Partial or total inability to hear.
81. Vertigo: Sensation of spinning, balance disorder.
82. Anorexia Nervosa: Eating disorder, extreme weight loss.
83. Bulimia Nervosa: Eating disorder, bingeing and purging.
84. Binge Eating Disorder: Frequent overeating, lack of control.
85. Obesity: Excess body fat, health risk.
86. Malnutrition: Lack of proper nutrition, health decline.
87. Vitamin D Deficiency: Insufficient vitamin D, bone weakness.
88. Iron Deficiency Anaemia: Lack of iron, reduced red blood cells.
89. Scurvy: Vitamin C deficiency, bleeding, weakness.
90. Rickets: Vitamin D deficiency in children, bone softening.
91. Osteomalacia: Soft bones, vitamin D deficiency in adults.
92. Hyperthyroidism: Overactive thyroid, excessive hormone production.
93. Hypothyroidism: Underactive thyroid, insufficient hormone production.
94. Addison’s Disease: Adrenal insufficiency, cortisol deficiency.
95. Cushing's Syndrome: Excess cortisol, hormonal imbalance.
96. Polycystic Kidney Disease: Kidneys develop multiple cysts, function decline.
97. Urinary Tract Infection: Infection in urinary system, painful urination.
98. Kidney Stones: Hard deposits in kidneys, urinary pain.
99. Bladder Cancer: Cancer in bladder, blood in urine.
100. Prostate Cancer: Cancer in prostate gland, urinary issues.