"Bought the bracelet six months ago, the necklace last month. Wish I'd ordered both at once. Stays on, never off."
Sam
Verified buyer · 3 weeks ago
Blood Thinner Necklace
For the moments the bracelet isn't on. On a blood thinner, engraved in plain sight at your neck, so paramedics know the moment they check.
Engraved steel tag
Hangs on an adjustable stainless steel chain. Blood Thinner and the medical alert symbol are engraved into the metal, so they don't fade.

Pair with
Blood Thinner Keychain
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£8
"My doctor put me on a blood thinner last year. The bracelet is great, but I take it off at night. The necklace stays on, even in bed. If something happens and I can't speak, the alert is right there at my neck."
Jordan
Why a necklace
The bracelet sits on the wrist most of the time. The necklace covers the rest. The sleep, the gym. Worn at the neck, it rarely comes off, so your alert rarely does either.
On, day and night.
Put on once, it stays on. Through sleep, the gym, and the days the bracelet is in the wash. The habit you don't have to remember.
Found at the neck and chest.
After the wrist, paramedics check the neck and chest for a medical alert. The necklace shows up exactly where they look next. Two visible alerts beat one.
For the bracelet-skeptic.
Some don't like things on their wrist. A father, a partner, a friend. A necklace sits out of the way, under a shirt. The version of the alert they'll actually keep on.
Real reviews
"Bought the bracelet six months ago, the necklace last month. Wish I'd ordered both at once. Stays on, never off."
Sam
Verified buyer · 3 weeks ago
"On a blood thinner for years. The necklace sits under my collar. If I take a knock and can't explain, the metal does the talking."
Pat
Verified buyer · 6 weeks ago
"Sent one to my dad. Won't wear the bracelet. The necklace went on the day it arrived and hasn't come off."
Casey
Verified buyer · 5 weeks ago
"Travels with me everywhere. The wording is in English; the medical symbol speaks any language."
Robin
Verified buyer · 2 months ago
"Slim tag, sits flat under a shirt. The engraving is sharp and looks like it'll last."
Morgan
Verified buyer · 7 weeks ago
"Got the pair. One worn daily, one spare in the drawer. Two layers, never far from either."
Jordan
Verified buyer · 4 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
Most people do, and it's what we'd suggest. The bracelet is checked first at the scene; the necklace covers every moment it isn't on. Two visible alerts beat one, and a spare means you're never caught without.
Yes. After the wrist, emergency staff check the neck and chest for a medical alert. The necklace shows up exactly where they look.
On an adjustable stainless-steel chain that sits at the collarbone. The engraved tag rests flat against the chest, easy for paramedics to read. No clasp to fumble.
A stainless-steel tag engraved with 'Blood Thinner' and the universal medical alert symbol, on a matching chain. Engraved into the metal, not printed, so it doesn't fade.
The tag says 'Blood Thinner', the category, not a specific drug. Switches between warfarin, apixaban, rivaroxaban, or any other anticoagulant are all covered by the same tag.
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.
Most customers tell us they wish they'd ordered sooner. None say they ordered too soon.
30-day returns · Free delivery over £40