Co-branded with Anonamed — privacy-first emergency medical records.
Anonamed: medical privacy for emergencies
After a bite or scratch, you may need urgent care in a new country or facility. Having critical medical information instantly available can improve safety, speed, and continuity of care.
What to store (de-identified essentials)
- Allergies (especially antibiotics)
- Current medications
- Key diagnoses and past reactions
- Emergency contacts
- Vaccination status (including rabies PrEP/PEP dates)
Why it matters
- Fast access to safety-critical information
- Reduced friction when traveling
- Privacy-forward: share only what is necessary
Consider adding your rabies vaccination dates so clinicians can quickly decide whether you need a full PEP course or boosters.