Living with Wolfram Syndrome can bring uncertainty – but MyMedicalSupport is here to help keep you safe.
Wolfram Syndrome affects multiple systems in the body and often involves complex medical needs, including diabetes mellitus and insipidus, hearing and vision loss, neurological issues, and sudden medical events. In emergencies, it’s critical that first responders understand your condition instantly – especially if you’re unable to speak for yourself.
The Solution: A Digital Medical ID
MyMedicalSupport is a UK-based digital medical ID platform that securely stores your essential health information in one place. First responders can access your details – including diagnoses, medications, allergies, and emergency contacts – simply by scanning a QR code or tapping an NFC-enabled card or wristband.
Even better, the system automatically sends an SMS alert to your chosen emergency contacts the moment your profile is accessed — so your loved ones are informed right away.
And thanks to our partnership with Cambridge Rare Disease Network, we now offer the only digital version of the Rare Patient Passport – a ground breaking way to store and share your rare condition history, symptoms, and care needs at a glance.
Why It’s Essential for Wolfram Syndrome
- Multiple Conditions, One Profile – Store and display all aspects of your care, including diabetes, hearing aids, or seizure medication.
• Faster, Safer Decisions – Responders can act quickly with access to your full medical history and any emergency alerts you’ve added anywhere in the world.
• Peace of Mind – SMS alerts ensure your family or carers know if something has happened.
• Supports the Community – Every subscription supports Wolfram Syndrome UK.
Save & Support Wolfram Syndrome UK
As part of our partnership, supporters get 10% off any subscription, using code WOLFRAM10 — and 15% of every subscription fee is donated directly back to Wolfram Syndrome UK, helping to fund vital research and support.
👉 Sign up today and stay protected while supporting our community:
https://www.mymedicalsupport.co.uk/?partner=wolfram-syndrome
