4.8 · 1,180 reviews

Diabetes Keychain

On the keys you never leave behind.

For a hypo at the supermarket, a low at the gym, or any moment the bracelet isn't on. Diabetic, on insulin, on the metal, in plain sight on the keys.

Diabetes Type

Universal split ring

Slips onto any keyring, lanyard, or bag clip. Stainless steel. Sits flat against the keys. The condition is engraved into the metal, so it doesn't fade.

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Verified buyer

"Type 1 since I was twelve. The bracelet is great, but I take it off at night. The keychain stays on the keys, which stay by the bed. If a hypo wakes me confused, the alert is a metre away."

Jordan

Why a keychain

For the moments
the bracelet isn't on.

A hypo doesn't time itself around when the bracelet is on the wrist. It hits at the supermarket, in the gym changing room, in the car. Your keys are with you in every one of those places. So is the alert.

A hypo can look like drunk.

Confusion, slurring, sweating. The symptoms paramedics and bystanders sometimes mistake. The keychain in the pocket settles the question in two seconds.

Insulin lives in the bag. So does the keychain.

The keychain rides with the keys, the meter, the spare snack. In the bag that follows you everywhere. The alert is where the rest of the kit already is.

For the bracelet-skeptic.

Some won't wear jewellery. A parent, a partner, a friend. They still carry keys. The keychain is the version of the alert they'll actually keep with them.

It blends in, until an accident happens

Real reviews

What customers tell us, in their own words.

4.8 average · 1,180 verified reviews

"Bought the bracelet six months ago, the keychain last month. Wish I'd ordered both at the same time. Stays on the keys, never off."

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Sam

Verified buyer · 3 weeks ago

"Type 1 for thirty years. The keychain rides on the same ring as the car keys. If I'm hypo at a service station, the metal does the talking."

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Pat

Verified buyer · 6 weeks ago

"Sent one to my mum. Type 2, post-discharge. Won't wear the bracelet. The keychain went on her handbag the day it arrived."

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Casey

Verified buyer · 5 weeks ago

"Travels in the carry-on. The wording is in English; the medical symbol speaks any language."

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Robin

Verified buyer · 2 months ago

"Slim, doesn't add bulk to the keyring. The engraving is sharp and looks like it'll last."

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Morgan

Verified buyer · 7 weeks ago

"Got the pair. One on the house keys, one on the gym bag with the meter. Two layers, never far from either."

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Jordan

Verified buyer · 4 weeks ago

Our promise

Buy with confidence.

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

Asked, and answered.

Type 1 or Type 2: which should I pick?+

Pick the one that matches your diagnosis. Type 1 marks insulin-dependence directly, relevant for paramedics deciding on glucose vs insulin response. Type 2 covers the larger group on oral medication or insulin. If unsure, ask your GP or diabetes nurse.

Do I need both the bracelet and the keychain?+

No, but most buyers end up with both. The bracelet is checked first at the scene. The keychain covers the moments the bracelet isn't on. Sleep, shower, the day the strap is in the wash. Two layers, same price as one for many bundles.

Will paramedics actually find the keychain?+

Yes. After the wrist, emergency staff check pockets, bags, and personal effects for ID and contact information. Keys come out within the first minute. The keychain shows up exactly where they look.

How does it attach?+

A universal stainless-steel split ring. Slips onto any keyring, lanyard, zipper pull, or bag clip. No tools needed.

What's it made of?+

Stainless-steel front plate with the condition and universal medical alert symbol engraved into the metal, not surface-printed. Doesn't fade. Sits flat against the rest of the keys.

Can it get wet?+

Yes. Stainless steel is fine in rain, hand-washing, light splashes. Towel dry after prolonged contact with chlorinated or salt water.

How long does delivery take?+

Tracked delivery typically arrives in 5–12 business days, anywhere in the world. £3.99 flat. Free on any order over £40.

What's your returns policy?+

Thirty days from delivery, no questions asked. Write to hello@medi-carry.com and we'll guide you through the return.

Wear it before
you need to.

Most customers tell us they wish they'd ordered sooner. None say they ordered too soon.

30-day returns · Free delivery over £40