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Looking for Medical ID Products in Chelmsford?If you're in Chelmsford looking for medical ID bracelets, necklaces (jewellery) or medical cards or badges STOP!!!
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 Chelmsford : 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 Chelmsford 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 Chelmsford. It's now possible to order and buy medical ID bracelets, necklaces, tags or cards in Chelmsford 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.
That means they can start giving you better emergency care sooner. |
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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 Leeds three key things can happen in an emergency: -
* Platinum plan subscribers only |
Local delivery right across the UKBest Selling Medical ID Card in Chelmsford |
Speedy Delivery in and Around the following areas:
For 'Chelmsford', we deliver medical ID products for all conditions to every age group. Here are 15 towns within a 20-mile radius, including postcode segments:
1. Witham, CM8
2. Maldon, CM9
3. Brentwood, CM14
4. Billericay, CM12
5. Basildon, SS14
6. Wickford, SS12
7. Braintree, CM7
8. South Woodham Ferrers, CM3
9. Harlow, CM20
10. Rayleigh, SS6
11. Rochford, SS4
12. Southend-on-Sea, SS1
13. Burnham-on-Crouch, CM0
14. Colchester, CO1
15. Stanford-le-Hope, SS17
1. Witham, CM8
2. Maldon, CM9
3. Brentwood, CM14
4. Billericay, CM12
5. Basildon, SS14
6. Wickford, SS12
7. Braintree, CM7
8. South Woodham Ferrers, CM3
9. Harlow, CM20
10. Rayleigh, SS6
11. Rochford, SS4
12. Southend-on-Sea, SS1
13. Burnham-on-Crouch, CM0
14. Colchester, CO1
15. Stanford-le-Hope, SS17
Covering EVERY Medical Condition in Chelmsford:
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 Chelmsford is immune to all medical conditions 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...: -
1. Asthma
2. Diabetes
3. Hypertension
4. Osteoarthritis
5. Depression
6. Migraine
7. Rheumatoid Arthritis
8. Heart Disease
9. Epilepsy
10. Chronic Kidney Disease
11. Anxiety Disorders
12. Bipolar Disorder
13. Alzheimer’s Disease
14. Parkinson’s Disease
15. Schizophrenia
16. Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD)
17. Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS)
18. Celiac Disease
19. Crohn’s Disease
20. Ulcerative Colitis
21. Multiple Sclerosis
22. Psoriasis
23. Lupus
24. Acne
25. Eczema
26. Gout
27. Chronic Fatigue Syndrome
28. Fibromyalgia
29. Lyme Disease
30. HIV/AIDS
31. Hepatitis
32. Tuberculosis
33. Malaria
34. Dengue Fever
35. Zika Virus
36. Chikungunya
37. Osteoporosis
38. Sickle Cell Disease
39. Haemophilia
40. Anaemia
41. Thyroid Disorders
42. Adrenal Insufficiency
43. Pancreatitis
44. Gallstones
45. Appendicitis
46. Meningitis
47. Encephalitis
48. Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS)
49. Endometriosis
50. Prostate Enlargement
51. Erectile Dysfunction
52. Premenstrual Syndrome (PMS)
53. Menopause
54. Infertility
55. Cystic Fibrosis
56. Pulmonary Fibrosis
57. Legionnaires’ Disease
58. Pertussis (Whooping Cough)
59. Scarlet Fever
60. Chickenpox
61. Measles
62. Rubella (German Measles)
63. Influenza (Flu)
64. Common Cold
65. Bronchitis
66. Sinusitis
67. Otitis Media
68. Otitis Externa
69. Conjunctivitis
70. Cataracts
71. Glaucoma
72. Macular Degeneration
73. Diabetic Retinopathy
74. Dry Eye Syndrome
75. Uveitis
76. Keratoconus
77. Strabismus
78. Amblyopia
79. Tinnitus
80. Hearing Loss
81. Vertigo
82. Anorexia Nervosa
83. Bulimia Nervosa
84. Binge Eating Disorder
85. Obesity
86. Malnutrition
87. Vitamin D Deficiency
88. Iron Deficiency Anaemia
89. Scurvy
90. Rickets
91. Osteomalacia
92. Hyperthyroidism
93. Hypothyroidism
94. Addison’s Disease
95. Cushing's Syndrome
96. Polycystic Kidney Disease
97. Urinary Tract Infection
98. Kidney Stones
99. Bladder Cancer
100. Prostate Cancer
2. Diabetes
3. Hypertension
4. Osteoarthritis
5. Depression
6. Migraine
7. Rheumatoid Arthritis
8. Heart Disease
9. Epilepsy
10. Chronic Kidney Disease
11. Anxiety Disorders
12. Bipolar Disorder
13. Alzheimer’s Disease
14. Parkinson’s Disease
15. Schizophrenia
16. Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD)
17. Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS)
18. Celiac Disease
19. Crohn’s Disease
20. Ulcerative Colitis
21. Multiple Sclerosis
22. Psoriasis
23. Lupus
24. Acne
25. Eczema
26. Gout
27. Chronic Fatigue Syndrome
28. Fibromyalgia
29. Lyme Disease
30. HIV/AIDS
31. Hepatitis
32. Tuberculosis
33. Malaria
34. Dengue Fever
35. Zika Virus
36. Chikungunya
37. Osteoporosis
38. Sickle Cell Disease
39. Haemophilia
40. Anaemia
41. Thyroid Disorders
42. Adrenal Insufficiency
43. Pancreatitis
44. Gallstones
45. Appendicitis
46. Meningitis
47. Encephalitis
48. Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS)
49. Endometriosis
50. Prostate Enlargement
51. Erectile Dysfunction
52. Premenstrual Syndrome (PMS)
53. Menopause
54. Infertility
55. Cystic Fibrosis
56. Pulmonary Fibrosis
57. Legionnaires’ Disease
58. Pertussis (Whooping Cough)
59. Scarlet Fever
60. Chickenpox
61. Measles
62. Rubella (German Measles)
63. Influenza (Flu)
64. Common Cold
65. Bronchitis
66. Sinusitis
67. Otitis Media
68. Otitis Externa
69. Conjunctivitis
70. Cataracts
71. Glaucoma
72. Macular Degeneration
73. Diabetic Retinopathy
74. Dry Eye Syndrome
75. Uveitis
76. Keratoconus
77. Strabismus
78. Amblyopia
79. Tinnitus
80. Hearing Loss
81. Vertigo
82. Anorexia Nervosa
83. Bulimia Nervosa
84. Binge Eating Disorder
85. Obesity
86. Malnutrition
87. Vitamin D Deficiency
88. Iron Deficiency Anaemia
89. Scurvy
90. Rickets
91. Osteomalacia
92. Hyperthyroidism
93. Hypothyroidism
94. Addison’s Disease
95. Cushing's Syndrome
96. Polycystic Kidney Disease
97. Urinary Tract Infection
98. Kidney Stones
99. Bladder Cancer
100. Prostate Cancer
Related: Chelmsford Health Index Score
The Health Index provides a single value for health that can show how health changes over time. It can also be broken down to focus on specific topics to show the factors that influence these changes.
The Health Index measures health at local authority, regional and national levels. It also enables comparison between geographic areas, health topics and combinations of the two over time. At present the Health Index covers England, but in future the aim is to extend this to the rest of the UK, if possible.
Chelmsford's Health Index score in 2021 was 109.4, indicating health levels slightly above the England 2015 average. This score reflects a minor decline from the previous year but maintains an average ranking among English local authorities. Strengths in Chelmsford's health profile are evident in "behavioural risk factors," especially relating to lifestyle choices like diet, exercise, and substance use. Conversely, "physical health conditions" was identified as an area of relative weakness.
Chelmsford excels in "mortality" metrics, suggesting better outcomes in avoidable deaths and life expectancy compared to national averages. The area experienced a notable improvement in "difficulties in daily life," showing advancements in addressing disability and frailty. However, there was a slight decline in "economic and working conditions," attributed to changes in job training and unemployment rates. For detailed information, please refer to the Office for National Statistics' Health Index report for Chelmsford.
The Health Index measures health at local authority, regional and national levels. It also enables comparison between geographic areas, health topics and combinations of the two over time. At present the Health Index covers England, but in future the aim is to extend this to the rest of the UK, if possible.
Chelmsford's Health Index score in 2021 was 109.4, indicating health levels slightly above the England 2015 average. This score reflects a minor decline from the previous year but maintains an average ranking among English local authorities. Strengths in Chelmsford's health profile are evident in "behavioural risk factors," especially relating to lifestyle choices like diet, exercise, and substance use. Conversely, "physical health conditions" was identified as an area of relative weakness.
Chelmsford excels in "mortality" metrics, suggesting better outcomes in avoidable deaths and life expectancy compared to national averages. The area experienced a notable improvement in "difficulties in daily life," showing advancements in addressing disability and frailty. However, there was a slight decline in "economic and working conditions," attributed to changes in job training and unemployment rates. For detailed information, please refer to the Office for National Statistics' Health Index report for Chelmsford.