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Cori Brown Leather Medical Alert ID Bracelet - Personalised

Cori Brown Leather Medical Alert ID Bracelet - Personalised

Regular price £29.99 GBP
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This striking modern chunky bracelet is made in gorgeous 2.8mm thick 12mm wide dark chocolate genuine leather sourced locally from the UK. It has a large stainless steel engraving plate and secure stainless steel barrel clasp.

It can be made in any length to fit you perfectly. 

Note: The clasp is stainless steel and magnetised so please let us know if you wear a pacemaker - we will change the clasp

  • GENUINE UK SOURCED LEATHER
  • FREE PERSONALISED ENGRAVING -Up to 3 lines of text (Maximum 25 characters per line)
  • FREE VELVET TRAVEL POUCH
  • FREE UK SHIPPING
  • FREE GIFT BOX
  • FREE MEDICAL CARD

Can my item be engraved?

Yes – on the reverse of the steel medical alert plate.
Up to 3 lines with maximum of 25 characters per line

The stainless-steel engraving plate can be simply flipped over to show your personalised details. All our tags are engraved in-house and you can choose the wording that best suits your condition. We will engrave your bracelet free of charge with the words that best describe your condition - just let us know what you want it to say when prompted on the website.

Frequently engraved conditions include Allergies, chronic and rare conditions, transplant patients, patients undergoing chemotherapy.

Specification

  • METAL TYPE: STAINLESS STEEL ALERT TAG
  • STYLE: WRISTBAND
  • MATERIAL: GENUINE LEATHER

Bracelet Size - How to Order

PLEASE TELL US IN THE ‘SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS’ FIELD (AT CHECKOUT) THE EXACT LENGTH IN CM/INCHES YOU WOULD LIKE YOUR BRACELET INCLUDING THE CLASP. 

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Who is my bracelet named after?

Gerty T. Cori (Aug. 15, 1896 - Oct. 26, 1957)

Gerty T. Cori was awarded the 1947 Nobel Prize in medicine or physiology. She helped scientists understand the body's metabolism of sugars and carbohydrates, and later illnesses where such metabolism was disrupted, and the role of enzymes in that process.

 

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