Medical ID (premium)
Enables quick access to medical data and contacts in case of emergency (ICE)
App info
App description
Android App Analysis and Review: Medical ID (premium), Developed by Elaunira. Listed in Medical Category. Current Version Is 7.17.2, Updated On 21/06/2024 . According to users reviews on Google Play: Medical ID (premium). Achieved Over 53 thousand Installs. Medical ID (premium) Currently Has 3 thousand Reviews, Average Rating 4.7 Stars
Medical ID allows creating medical profiles that are accessible from the lock screen of your device. In case of emergency, the app enables quick access to vital information such as your allergies, blood type, medical contacts, etc. that are essential to attending first responders, medics, or medical staff having to take action.This is the premium version of the app. It enables all features:
• Quick access to medical information from your lock screen.
• Emergency alert feature to send SMS in one click (with your estimated location).
• Location sharing with emergency contacts even when the app is closed (for up to 24 hours or until you stop sharing).
• Direct emergency contacts call from the lock screen without having to unlock.
• Backup feature to trigger manually.
• Body Mass Index (BMI) calculation.
• Current location (address, GPS coordinates).
• Compass.
The display and access of your medical information from your lock screen are made possible via an accessibility service to enable and that is part of the core features of the app. Once enabled, the accessibility service displays a widget over your lock screen. This widget helps people who have disabilities, or first responders in case of emergency, to take action and access medical data.
In emergency situations, a Medical ID could prove to be invaluable to attending medics or other medical personnel providing treatment. Do not wait, turn your Android device into a life-saving tool.
Terms of use:
https://medicalid.app/eula
Privacy policy:
https://medicalid.app/privacy
Note that your medical information remains on your device. Thus, you are responsible for this information and its use. Requested permissions are used for the described features only, not to collect data against your will.
We recommend that you try out the free version before purchasing the premium. Indeed, the app may not work properly on some devices running a customized Android version or making use of apps that "clean up" or kill other apps. The same may apply to devices with specific security settings
Please contact us by email if you have any questions, or file an issue at:
https://issues.medicalid.app
You can also help to translate or improve the translation of the app. If you are interested, please have a look at:
https://translate.medicalid.app
What's New
Adding support for Android 14.
Recent Comments
mike rosenberg
This app was exactly what I looking for. I have a number of medical Conditions, and a pacemaker, and needed ..a way to inform EMS should I need to. The free version worked great, and then I upgraded to the paid version to support the creator. Now, however, it won't display on the lock screen, and under app notification it won't let me change it. Can I down grade to the free version? It deserves 5 stars. On a S24+.
Lynn Bleuer
Excellent app. Icon appears on lock page, double tap to open. No need to give out password or codes to unlock phone. Also once you add emergency contacts, the data will pull from your contact list for direct dialing...just tap the emergency contact name and phone dials them. Easy to use and has plenty of space in each category for allergies, med list, conditions, surgeries or other general useful information in the event of an emergency.
Jimmy Finn
I just installed today and went ahead and purchased the upgrade. Unfortunately, my phone updated an app and when it restarted, I still had to use the fingerprint or code to get into the phone before anything would show on the screen. That seems like a very bad issue if I was in a traumatic instance. I might have well spent the money on a bracelet or necklace with my medical info. EDIT: The concept is great, and except for the "restart" issue, It's exactly what I wanted. If there is way to work around this issue, someone please let me know. If it helps at all, my phone is a Motorola G Power. The restart happened after it auto-updated to Android 11. But the phone does occasionally shutdown and restart after other auto-updates and I don't know until I pull out my phone and realize it has shut down. Please find an override option for this app to work any time the phone is powered on. Thanks for the great app.
A Google user
I have so many medical issues that this could really save my life for me. I think is very valuable. I had to upgrade to premium so I could have the double tap on the lock screen. That way people would be able to see it was there. Very wise choice of an app to develop. Good job, however the floating icon disappeared off the homescreen and I cant get it back and I need it. It is still on the lock screen though.
Roger Ruth
out of all other four emergency apps I have tried this is the best I have found. I have actually bought the full version twice to put on two different phones. there is one things I would change if it were me. I would have it where the sound that is heard on the receiving phone when an alert is cent could be changeable where the alert could be distinguished from others
A Google user
Awesome app. I got to use it in real life recently : when the ambulance crew started asking questions, I just handed them the phone. Really appreciate the available weight and height conversions -- I was asked several times, it's really handy. One additional feature I'd like to see : attachments. If I could add PDFs of my stent placement cards I could stop stuffing my wallet with them.
Bob Meyer
I really want to like this app better, but it has one major problem. The main reason I bought this was for the lock screen widget. But even though I've turned on accessibility for the app, it keeps getting turned off. It also doesn't show up in the installed app list when I try to set it to never sleep. If the dev can fix the accessibility issue, 5 stars. But it's not much use if the widget disappears just when it's most needed.
A Google user
I have a complicated medical history and extensive list of drugs, so it is reassuring to know that any first responder or medical personnel have access to the basics necessary to avoid harming rather than helping. Would like a better set up with more sections extant rather than having to create them all myself, though.