Metal Implant ID Cards
Metal Implant Alert Cards For TSA, Airport Security, Medical Appointments, Event Entry And Public ScreeningMetal implants often trigger security alerts. Whether you are traveling through TSA, entering a stadium, visiting a courthouse, or attending a medical appointment, scanners and detectors are now a routine part of public spaces. Our metal implant ID cards give people a clear, consistent way to show they have a surgical implant without needing to speak or present detailed paperwork. These wallet-sized cards are designed for everyday carry and fast recognition in public screening situations. Why Our Implant ID Cards Are Used Across The United StatesIn many everyday situations, people with surgical implants are asked to explain alerts caused by metal detection equipment. Our cards help in locations where screening is expected or required:
Medical ID Card Solutions For People With Joint Replacements And Surgical ImplantsOur range of metal implant ID cards has been developed to support travel, healthcare visits, public screening and daily use. Each card serves the same purpose: to provide a quick, clear way to communicate that your implant may trigger security devices. They are widely used across the US by individuals with joint replacements, orthopedic implants, spinal hardware, surgical screws, and internal fixation devices. We offer options that include photo ID, emergency contact information, and non-personalized awareness designs. Full List Of Metal Implant Cards Available In The USHere is the complete range of medical implant alert cards we offer to customers in the United States. These cards are printed on biodegradable plastic and sized to fit standard wallets, phone sleeves and card holders. Metal Implant Premium Photo Medical ID Card Includes a color photo, full name, date of birth and optional national flag on the front. The back includes a smaller photo, signature strip and clear wording about the presence of a surgical metal implant. Used for TSA screening, ID verification, air travel and medical visits. Metal Implant Photo ID Card With Emergency Contacts Shows your name and photo on the front. The back includes space for two emergency contact names and phone numbers. Used by travelers, seniors and people with support needs who want photo ID and safety backup. Metal Implant ID Card (No Photo) Displays your name on the front and emergency contact information on the back. No photograph included. Used by people who prefer a clean, photo-free design for hospitals, check-ins and general screening. I Have A Metal Implant – Design 1 Single-sided non-personalized card with a clean clinical layout and simple wording. Used in healthcare settings, security gates, courthouse entry and workplace screening. I Have A Metal Implant – Design 2 Single-sided, non-personalized. Bright graphic layout designed for quick visibility in fast-paced environments. Used at stadiums, public events, airport lines and venues with high foot traffic. I Have A Metal Implant – Design 3 Single-sided non-personalized card. High-contrast layout with pop-art visual style and clear messaging. Used at festivals, arenas, travel lines and where visual communication is important. Children’s Metal Implant Card – Design 1 Single-sided awareness non-personalized card featuring a young girl at an airport checkpoint. Used for school travel, TSA screening, hospital visits and care teams. Children’s Metal Implant Card – Design 2 Single-sided non-personalized card. Design features a young boy in the same travel setting. Used by families, schools and caregivers as a simple visual alert tool. Metal Implant Alert Card – Statement Design 1 Single-sided non-personalized card. States that the holder has a surgical implant which may activate metal detection systems. Used in formal settings such as courthouses, federal buildings and healthcare facilities. Metal Implant Alert Card – Statement Design 2 Single-sided non-personalized card. Same wording as Design 1 with a softer graphic layout. Used by individuals seeking a straightforward message in a less clinical design. Medical Alert Card Features And Practical DetailsAll cards are designed to be carried daily and shown quickly during travel or security screening. They do not include chips, QR codes, or electronic tracking.
These cards are not formal medical documents, but they are widely accepted as a helpful, non-verbal explanation for the presence of surgical implants. Who Can Benefit From Carrying A Metal Implant ID CardThese cards are used by a wide range of people across the United States. Some carry them every day. Others keep them ready for specific events or appointments.
Many customers tell us they carry a card not because they have to—but because it makes things easier when the question comes up. Common Questions About Our Medical Implant Cards
Do I need a metal implant ID card to travel?No, it is not required. However, if you are pulled aside at TSA screening due to your implant, having a card can make it quicker and less stressful to explain.
Is an implant card a medical record?No. These are alert cards, not formal documentation. They are used to provide simple information in security or screening settings.
Can I carry one if I do not want to include personal details?Yes. We offer single-sided, non-personalized awareness cards that do not contain names or contact information.
Are these cards accepted everywhere?While they do not override any screening policies, they are commonly used in airports, hospitals, event spaces, government offices, and schools.
Can children use these cards?Yes. We provide awareness cards designed specifically for children who have implants and may be traveling, visiting school, or attending medical appointments.Ready To Order A Metal Implant Card?Whether you're traveling soon or just want to avoid awkward conversations, our cards are a simple way to be prepared. Choose from photo ID cards, emergency contact options, or non-personalized designs that speak for you when it matters. We aim to dispatch all orders within 24 hours. Prices can be found on each product listing. If you’ve got a surgical implant, don’t wait until security staff, school personnel or medical staff are asking questions. Carry a card that answers for you — wherever you go.
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