Molly Red & Rose Gold Leather Medical Alert ID Bracelet - Personalised
Molly Red & Rose Gold Leather Medical Alert ID Bracelet - Personalised
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The modern red Molly Medical Alert ID bracelet is a watch style bracelet, made in soft red genuine leather. The strap is 10mm in width. The stainless steel plate is rose gold featuring the international medic alert symbol in white. The plate is attached with a matching red suede cord.
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 - follow the instructions on the website when ordering.
Bracelet Size
Adjustable Strap for wrist sizes up to 21cm/8.3 inches
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
Specification
- METAL TYPE: STAINLESS STEEL ALERT TAG
- STYLE: ADJUSTABLE WATCH WRISTBAND
- MATERIAL: GENUINE 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
Who is my bracelet named after?
Molly Stevens
Professor of Biomedical Materials and Regenerative Medicine, Imperial College London. For all the advances of modern medicine, there are areas of treatment that seem rooted in the past. Broken bones are screwed together, worn hips replaced with metal, scarred hearts left untreated to beat on, weakly. Stevens's team is working to change this, by helping the body to heal itself. Her biotech company, RepRegen, aims to regenerate damaged bone and muscle inside patients' bodies. In 2006, she was the first woman to receive a Royal Pharmaceutical Society conference science medal in its 40-year history. She works with children's charities, because her research could help fix failing organs in the very young. She hopes to encourage other women in academia to feel able to balance work and home lives.