Classic ID
More accurate care in an emergency
Engraved details link paramedics to your NHS Record
Keeps loved ones safe in emergencies
Handmade in the UK from 100% recycled sterling silver
Peace of mind for families of wearers
Every pendant is custom-engraved with your name, date of birth and NHS number.
These details allow paramedics to access your NHS Summary Care Record, giving them fast and reliable insight into your allergies, medications and medical history when it matters most.
Unlike condition-specific IDs, this engraving stays accurate even if your health changes. It is a lasting safeguard for everyday protection.
For guidance on what to include, please see our What to Engrave page and to learn more about how your NHS number works, please see the NHS website: What is an NHS number?
Engraving is always included free of charge.
Classic ID
In moments of uncertainty, having essential information close can provide real reassurance. The Classic ID is designed to help you or someone you care about stay prepared and supported every day. It is a subtle, meaningful way to hold some control when it matters most.
Each pendant is made from hallmarked 100% recycled sterling silver, handcrafted in the UK and finished with a smooth polished surface that holds engraving with clarity and permanence. It comes with a hypoallergenic sterling silver chain made from 100% recycled silver, measuring 18 inches, and is presented in a MediWear presentation box, ready to wear or gift.
Your order is made by hand to ensure the highest standard of finish. While delivery is via Royal Mail 48-Hour Signed For, please allow up to 14 working days for dispatch.
Custom-engraved pendants are not eligible for cancellation or return, as they are individually created for each customer. If your item arrives faulty, incorrect, or damaged, we will repair, replace, or refund it without hesitation. Full details can be found in our Shipping and Returns Policy.
BEWARE OF SUBPAR PENDANTS
Most medical IDs are left in drawers collecting dust.
MediWear pendants are made to be worn every day by combining stlye with safety so your protection is never out of reach.
Engraving Assistant
Chat with MediWear’s AI to find the best engraving for your situation.
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“I have diabetes and travel a lot. What should I engrave?”
Classic ID
What's all the fuss about?
Every pendant is handmade in the Jewellery Quarter, Birmingham, the historic heart of British jewellery. Crafted from 100% recycled sterling silver, each piece is carefully finished to ensure it feels as good as it looks.
We worked closely with paramedics and families to design a medical ID that people will actually wear. The engraving fields and discreet style are based on what makes a real difference in an emergency.
Each pendant is engraved with essential details that link paramedics to your NHS Summary Care Record. That means faster access to allergies, medications, and history when seconds matter most.
Most medical IDs look clinical. Ours are designed as jewellery first - elegant, minimal, and built to last. You don’t have to compromise between safety and style.
We aren’t cheap...
(and for good reason)
When you purchase a MediWear pendant, you’re not just buying jewellery - you’re investing in safety, dignity, and peace of mind.
Cheaper medical IDs exist, but many end up unworn, uncomfortable, or outdated as health details change. In a crisis, that can carry a hidden cost.
Handmade in England from 100% recycled sterling silver, MediWear pendants combine timeless design with life-saving function - giving families real value every day.
Our commitment to quality
Frequently asked questions
Yes. Every pendant is handmade in Birmingham’s Jewellery Quarter from 100% recycled sterling silver and 18ct gold plating.
Your NHS number links directly to your Summary Care Record. It’s more reliable than listing conditions, which may change over time.
First responders are trained to check for medical IDs on the wrist and neck when a patient can’t speak. MediWear pendants are engraved with clear medical details, so they can be identified as medical jewellery while still looking elegant.
Our pendants are designed for use within the UK. The engraved details such as your name, date of birth and NHS number are most useful to NHS professionals and may not be recognised or helpful to healthcare providers abroad. If you are travelling internationally, we recommend carrying additional medical information appropriate for the country you are visiting.
Absolutely. Many of our customers buy MediWear pendants for their parents, grandparents or loved ones who might need emergency care but don’t want to wear unsightly medical ID.
Not at all! Our pendants are designed for anyone who would get comfort from knowing they’ll be quickly identified by paramedics, from healthy people to allergy sufferers, to people with chronic conditions or disabilities.
Yes! Your NHS number alone doesn’t contain private medical information – it simply allows healthcare professionals to access your records. It’s more secure than listing specific conditions.
mistakes happen! Double check everything before placing your order, but if you spot an error, email us as soon as possible, and we’ll do our best to fix it before engraving.
What people are saying
Steve P
"Found to have a ventricular septal defect (VSD) which is a hole in the heart that's present at birth (congenital heart defect) Initially under regular review at Great Ormond Street hospital until 18 years of age, then moved over to University City Hospital. Underwent exploratory operation, at 23 years of age, and hole found to have totally closed up. My early life, medically, mirrored my late father, with allergies to penicillin, wasp & bee Stings, all found whilst in my youth. Regular nose bleeds, haematomas’ from sporting injuries, exactly as my father had experienced. It was only when my father tragically passed away, curiously, whilst having a stent fitted to a clogged artery, that, as a family we found the actual cause of death, and a reason for our bleed issues. An artery had been severed, which caused internal haemorrhaging, shutting down main organs as the blood flow was uncontrollable. Unbeknown to everyone, my father had a weak agonist response defect (WARD) which is a platelet function disorder, and can be hereditary. And yes, I have the same condition ………….. although, for me and my children……better forewarned than not, as various safety-precaution medicines can be administered prior to any surgery. Both of my 2 sons are allergic to penicillin, and my eldest son has inherited the platelet condition. Further tests will be carried out on my younger son & daughter in the future. So, not on purpose, but due to necessity, I have put my platelet condition to the test, to ensure internal bleeds can be controlled for sufferers. In the 15 years since I found out about the condition, I have undergone oral & nasal surgery, back surgery, a liver transplant that took 11 hours of surgery, and a major bowel haemorrhage operation. All have been successful, and most importantly, I am fitting fit, healthy and looking forward to many years ahead. I started wearing a ‘medic alert’ when I was 11 years of age, following my father as a wearer of the disc on a neck-chain. As things changed with my health, the engraving on the disc needed changing, records needed updating, and on a regular basis. Medic alert then introduced costs; yearly membership fees, updating the system fees, engraving, discs, emblems, bracelets, etc ,etc. I needed to pay for myself, 2 sons, and possibly a daughter, on a yearly basis…..so I started to think about an alternative solution and looked elsewhere. By chance, at a friend’s birthday party, I met his endearing 23 year old son, and we got chatting about our lives. During our conversation, he mentioned the early roots of setting up a company/website that produced and sold medical jewellery. I reached through my shirt top and pulled out my medic alert on a chain, and said “do you mean something like this”……………boom, eureka, it was a special moment. We couldn’t stop talking, and his idea was simply staggering; Your purchase an emblem/disc online, providing your name, date of birth and your NHS number, and these critical details are engraved on the back. These details are your life-blood and your opportunity to stay alive, should an accident occur, as everything about your health records are held by your GP and readily available 24/7. It’s a one-off purchase, no yearly costs, just you keeping your GP up to date with your health. Do the right thing, by making things easier for people trying to help you, get an item of MediWear jewellery……………it could just save your life ! ! !"
Jeff F
"I am still active, playing tennis and golf frequently and a regular gym goer. But you can’t always judge a book by its cover. From the outside I look fit for my age, but I carry a medical card for both steroid and anticoagulation treatment. I want these conditions to be known in an emergency. In the event of an accident or medical emergency, rather than rely on the medics actually searching through my wallet (which in any case I do not carry at all times), I prefer the comfort of wearing the key information on my clearly visible MediWear pendant."
David R
“My late wife had a medical pendant but hated wearing it because it looked so clinical. When I came across MediWear I thought, this is what she would have worn. It looks like jewellery, not a label. Thank you for creating something dignified.”
Joanne P
“Very good quality, feels solid. Real silver, made here in the UK. Doesn’t look like medical stuff at all, looks like proper jewellery. The engraving is clear but discreet. Would recommend.”
Farideh M
"Only problem is that it took a little while to arrive but once it did I threw away my old one and have been wearing this ever since. Great quality."