"Six months on a blood thinner and I was beginning to worry about driving alone. My daughter sent me this. It's the first thing on every morning."
Michael
Verified buyer · 2 months ago
Blood Thinner Bracelet
So paramedics know you're on a blood thinner the moment they check your wrist.
Colour: Black & Blue
One size, fits most wrists
If it doesn't fit yours, return within 30 days for a full refund.
Single
£20
One bracelet. For everyday wear.
Wear + spare
£30
£40
Save 25%Wear one, keep one ready. For cleaning days, swaps, or peace of mind.
The set
£45
£60
Save 25%Three bracelets so one's always within reach. By the bed, in a bag, on your wrist.

Pair with
Blood Thinner Keychain
Default Title
£8
"When my doctor put me on a blood thinner last year I went looking for something that didn't look like a hospital tag. This is the only thing on my wrist now. I forget I'm wearing it most days, which is exactly what I wanted."
James
Why a bracelet
For you, or for someone you love who's on a blood thinner, the first ninety seconds at a scene shape every choice that follows. The treatment used. The transport speed. The receiving hospital. The wrist is the first thing paramedics check.
A bump can hide a bleed.
For someone on blood thinners, what looks like a small fall can become a medical emergency in under an hour. Time is the difference. The bracelet buys the minutes.
Phones lock. Wallets get lost.
Medical ID on a phone is a quiet backup, not a primary signal. A locked phone in another room cannot speak. A wrist always can.
Without information, paramedics treat blind.
Blood thinners change every choice. The treatments used, the transport speed, the hospital chosen. Visible information is the cheapest insurance you'll ever wear.
Worn by
Some buy for themselves, after a diagnosis. Some for a father, after a fall. Some for a husband, a brother, a friend on the same medication. Same reason every time. The moment when seconds count.

For yourself
After a recent diagnosis, a fall, or because you've been meaning to. The most considered decision of the day.
New on a blood thinner · post-stroke · post-diagnosis

For your father
Most often: a son, after his father's fall. Worn from the day it arrives.
Post-discharge · long-distance · Father's Day

For your husband
For the man whose meds you may know better than his own. Often bought paired, one for daily, one for travel.
After an irregular heartbeat · heart surgery

After a scare
After an emergency visit, a close call, or a friend's stroke. The thing you've been putting off, finally not.
Post-emergency · post-fall · post-scare

Before travel
A holiday, a long flight, a road trip with grandchildren. Quietly worn. Quietly ready.
Cruises · long flights · road trips
A quick comparison
| MediCarry | Phone | No alert | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Read at a glance | Needs unlock | - | |
| No battery needed | Must be on | - | |
| Stays on the body | Often separates | - | |
| Visible to paramedics first | If they check | Treats blind | |
| Works abroad | Often locked | Same risk | |
| 30-day returns | - | - |
Real reviews
"Six months on a blood thinner and I was beginning to worry about driving alone. My daughter sent me this. It's the first thing on every morning."
Michael
Verified buyer · 2 months ago
"Got the pair after losing my first one in a hotel room. The spare lives in the drawer. Already pulled it out twice when the daily one was in the wash. Glad I didn't just buy the one."
Andrew
Verified buyer · 4 weeks ago
"After the second stroke they put me on a blood thinner for life. My wife and I argued about whether I needed one of these. We don't argue any more."
Robert
Verified buyer · 3 months ago
"Bought one for Dad. He grumbled when it arrived. He's worn it every single day since."
Richard
Verified buyer · 5 weeks ago
"It looks like a watch, not a hospital bracelet. That mattered to me. Worth it for that alone."
David
Verified buyer · 6 weeks ago
"I've had three near-falls this year. If anything happens now, they'll know in seconds. Best money I've spent."
Edward
Verified buyer · 8 weeks ago
Our promise
30-day returns
Doesn't fit, isn't right, changed your mind? Write to us within 30 days for a full refund.
Free delivery over £40
Free on the set, and any order over £40.
Worldwide shipping
We ship internationally.
Read at a glance
Your condition plus the universal medical alert symbol, clearly shown on the clasp.
Questions
Yes. Paramedics and emergency staff are trained to check the wrist as a first step when assessing an unconscious or unresponsive patient. A visible medical alert is one of the fastest ways to receive correct treatment in the first ninety seconds.
A few reasons people give us. The strap doesn't last forever. People misplace them on travel or at the gym. Some want one for daily and one for evenings. Others buy a second for a partner, a parent, or a friend on the same medication.
A black band with blue thread accents, fastened by a clasp that clicks shut. The clasp shows the condition word and the universal medical alert symbol.
One size fits most. If it doesn't fit yours, we'll exchange or refund within 30 days.
Brief contact with water is fine. Towel it dry after a shower or rain. Avoid prolonged submersion in chlorinated pools or salt water.
Phones lock, run flat, or get separated from the body in a fall. Medical ID on a phone is genuinely useful, but only if the phone is on, present, and someone actually checks it. The wrist is checked first, every time. The two work together.
Tracked delivery typically arrives in 5–12 business days, anywhere in the world. £3.99 flat. Free on any order over £40.
Thirty days from delivery, no questions asked. Write to hello@medi-carry.com and we'll guide you through the return. Refund processed within three working days of us receiving the bracelet back. Return postage is at the cost of the customer.
Most customers tell us they wish they'd ordered sooner. None say they ordered too soon.
30-day returns · Free delivery over £40