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Looking for Effective Medical ID in DurhamIf you're in Durham 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 Durham: 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 Durham 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 Durham. It's now possible to order and buy medical ID bracelets, necklaces, tags or cards in Durham 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 Durham three key things can happen in an emergency: -
* Platinum plan subscribers only |
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Durham Health Index and Medical ID Summary
For County Durham, the Health Index score for 2021 stood at 95.9, reflecting a nominal increase from the previous year. This score places County Durham in the bottom 30 percent of English local authorities regarding health, indicating room for improvement compared to the average health levels established in 2015.
Among the various health domains assessed, "living conditions" emerged as a strong point for County Durham, achieving the highest subdomain score. This area encompasses factors such as air pollution, noise complaints, and road safety, among others. Conversely, the "mental health" subdomain was identified as a significant area of concern, highlighting the need for targeted health interventions in this domain.
County Durham showcased noteworthy performances in "access to green space" and "protective measures", both exceeding the England average and underscoring the region's strengths in providing quality green spaces and effective health protective measures. However, challenges persist in "access to services", with County Durham scoring below the national average, indicating potential barriers to accessing essential health services for its residents.
Overall, the Health Index reveals a complex health landscape for County Durham, with notable achievements in certain health domains balanced against areas requiring focused attention and improvement. As efforts continue to address these challenges, the Health Index will remain an invaluable tool for tracking progress and guiding health policy decisions.
Among the various health domains assessed, "living conditions" emerged as a strong point for County Durham, achieving the highest subdomain score. This area encompasses factors such as air pollution, noise complaints, and road safety, among others. Conversely, the "mental health" subdomain was identified as a significant area of concern, highlighting the need for targeted health interventions in this domain.
County Durham showcased noteworthy performances in "access to green space" and "protective measures", both exceeding the England average and underscoring the region's strengths in providing quality green spaces and effective health protective measures. However, challenges persist in "access to services", with County Durham scoring below the national average, indicating potential barriers to accessing essential health services for its residents.
Overall, the Health Index reveals a complex health landscape for County Durham, with notable achievements in certain health domains balanced against areas requiring focused attention and improvement. As efforts continue to address these challenges, the Health Index will remain an invaluable tool for tracking progress and guiding health policy decisions.
Delivery areas in and around Durham:For 'Durham', we provide medical ID products for any condition, catering to individuals of all ages. Here are just a few example postcode areas that we deliver to daily:
1. Chester-le-Street, DH3 2. Peterlee, SR8 3. Seaham, SR7 4. Consett, DH8 5. Bishop Auckland, DL14 6. Newton Aycliffe, DL5 7. Spennymoor, DL16 8. Houghton le Spring, DH4 9. Stanley, DH9 10. Darlington, DL1 11. Sunderland, SR1 12. Gateshead, NE8 13. Washington, NE38 14. Hartlepool, TS24 15. Newcastle upon Tyne, NE1 |
Covering EVERY Medical Condition in Durham: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 Durham 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 two woord summary of what each medical condition is: -
1. Asthma: Chronic inflammation
2. Diabetes: Glucose malfunction 3. Hypertension: Blood pressure 4. Osteoarthritis: Joint degeneration 5. Depression: Mood disorder 6. Migraine: Severe headache 7. Rheumatoid Arthritis: Joint inflammation 8. Heart Disease: Cardiovascular dysfunction 9. Epilepsy: Recurrent seizures 10. Chronic Kidney Disease: Kidney decline 11. Anxiety Disorders: Excessive worry 12. Bipolar Disorder: Mood swings 13. Alzheimer’s Disease: Memory loss 14. Parkinson’s Disease: Movement difficulty 15. Schizophrenia: Thought disorder 16. Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease: Airflow blockage 17. Irritable Bowel Syndrome: Digestive discomfort 18. Celiac Disease: Gluten intolerance 19. Crohn’s Disease: Bowel inflammation 20. Ulcerative Colitis: Bowel ulcers 21. Multiple Sclerosis: Nervous system 22. Psoriasis: Skin condition 23. Lupus: Autoimmune disorder 24. Acne: Skin infection 25. Eczema: Skin inflammation 26. Gout: Joint pain 27. Chronic Fatigue Syndrome: Persistent fatigue 28. Fibromyalgia: Widespread pain 29. Lyme Disease: Tick-borne 30. HIV/AIDS: Immune failure 31. Hepatitis: Liver inflammation 32. Tuberculosis: Lung infection 33. Malaria: Parasitic infection 34. Dengue Fever: Viral illness 35. Zika Virus: Birth defects 36. Chikungunya: Joint pain 37. Osteoporosis: Bone weakness 38. Sickle Cell Disease: Blood disorder 39. Haemophilia: Bleeding disorder 40. Anaemia: Blood deficiency 41. Thyroid Disorders: Hormonal imbalance 42. Adrenal Insufficiency: Hormone deficiency 43. Pancreatitis: Pancreas inflammation 44. Gallstones: Bladder deposits 45. Appendicitis: Appendix inflammation 46. Meningitis: Membrane inflammation 47. Encephalitis: Brain inflammation 48. Polycystic Ovary Syndrome: Hormonal imbalance 49. Endometriosis: Tissue growth 50. Prostate Enlargement: Urinary issues 51. Erectile Dysfunction: Sexual dysfunction 52. Premenstrual Syndrome: Menstrual symptoms 53. Menopause: Hormonal change 54. Infertility: Conception difficulty 55. Cystic Fibrosis: Genetic disorder 56. Pulmonary Fibrosis: Lung scarring 57. Legionnaires’ Disease: Pneumonia 58. Pertussis: Whooping cough 59. Scarlet Fever: Rash fever 60. Chickenpox: Viral rash 61. Measles: Contagious rash 62. Rubella: Mild measles 63. Influenza: Flu symptoms 64. Common Cold: Mild infection 65. Bronchitis: Bronchial inflammation 66. Sinusitis: Sinus inflammation 67. Otitis Media: Ear infection 68. Otitis Externa: Ear infection 69. Conjunctivitis: Eye infection 70. Cataracts: Vision loss 71. Glaucoma: Eye pressure 72. Macular Degeneration: Vision loss 73. Diabetic Retinopathy: Eye damage 74. Dry Eye Syndrome: Tear deficiency 75. Uveitis: Eye inflammation 76. Keratoconus: Cornea disorder 77. Strabismus: Eye misalignment 78. Amblyopia: Lazy eye 79. Tinnitus: Ear noise 80. Hearing Loss: Auditory decline 81. Vertigo: Balance disorder 82. Anorexia Nervosa: Weight loss 83. Bulimia Nervosa: Eating disorder 84. Binge Eating Disorder: Overeating 85. Obesity: Excess fat 86. Malnutrition: Nutrient lack 87. Vitamin D Deficiency: Bone weakness 88. Iron Deficiency Anaemia: Iron lack 89. Scurvy: Vitamin C 90. Rickets: Bone softening 91. Osteomalacia: Bone softening 92. Hyperthyroidism: Thyroid overactivity 93. Hypothyroidism: Thyroid underactivity 94. Addison’s Disease: Cortisol deficiency 95. Cushing's Syndrome: Cortisol excess 96. Polycystic Kidney Disease: Kidney cysts 97. Urinary Tract Infection: Urinary infection 98. Kidney Stones: Kidney deposits 99. Bladder Cancer: Cancerous growth 100. Prostate Cancer: Cancerous growth |