
QR Medical ID Bracelet Program
Scan a QR. Share lifesaving medical info—fast
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Scan a QR. Share lifesaving medical info—fast
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Account link: https://theluckytag.com/js-code/pages/editInfo/editInfoNew?uid=66972&number=47595488 Password: lucky888 Note: Do not provide your real information. You can cancel the account at any time and re-enter the information. LuckyTag is a QR medical ID bracelet program that lets first responders access critical medical information in seconds. Create a secure profile with allergies, medications, conditions, blood type, and emergency contacts. No app needed—just scan the QR code.









Hi everyone — we’re the TheLuckyTag team. If you’d like a ready-to-wear QR Medical ID bracelet, you can find our official products and options (sizes, colors, and replacement bands) in our Amazon Brand Store here:
https://www.amazon.com/stores/Theluckytag/page/73B33DA9-4B3C-4079-8FE8-EA4DFB5848B2?lp_asin=B0CC8HP6XL&ref_=ast_bln&store_ref=bl_ast_dp_brandlogo_sto
Our goal is simple: make critical medical details (allergies, medications, conditions, blood type, and emergency contacts) accessible in seconds via a quick QR scan — no app required.
If you have any questions about setup, recommendations for what to include, or partnership inquiries, feel free to reach us anytime at info@theluckytag.com
Speed & simplicity Tried the QR Medical ID flow and it’s impressively straightforward. Scan → see the key info immediately, no app install, no login. This feels genuinely useful for travel, seniors, and anyone with allergies.
Practical emergency value What I like most is the “always available” aspect: a bracelet doesn’t run out of battery and people don’t have to unlock a phone. Having allergies/meds/emergency contacts accessible by a quick scan can save precious time.
Update-anytime benefit The editable medical profile is a big plus. Medical details change, and paper cards get outdated fast. Being able to update the profile anytime makes this more reliable than a static engraved tag.
Suggestion (constructive feedback) Great concept—one suggestion: add a clear “Emergency Summary” at the top (allergies, current meds, major conditions, blood type, ICE contact) with large text for first responders. A printable PDF/“share with doctor” option would also be nice.
Privacy/security note + request Really promising. I’d love to see more detail on privacy controls (what’s public after scan, optional PIN, audit logs, or a “limited view” mode). If those are already included, highlighting them on the landing page would build trust