Visually Impaired Medical ID Cards

Buy Visually Impaired Medical ID Cards And Awareness Cards From The Card Project US

When someone has low vision or blindness, communication isn’t always easy—especially in unfamiliar or fast-moving situations. That’s why we make ID cards that explain visual needs clearly, quickly, and without confusion.

Some of our cards are personalized for emergencies. Others are simple awareness cards designed to be seen at a glance. They're all credit card-sized, made from biodegradable plastic, and printed right here in Missouri.

Compare Our Visually Impaired Cards

Card Name Best For Includes Photo Emergency Contacts Printed Sides Customizable
Premium Photo Medical ID Card Emergency use, full ID, medical settings Yes No Front & Back Yes
Photo Medical Alert Card Everyday carry with emergency contact info Yes Yes Front & Back Yes
Medical Alert Card Quick access to emergency contacts No Yes Front & Back Yes
I Am Visually Impaired – Blue Eyes Fast recognition in public spaces No No Front Only No
I Am Visually Impaired – Brown Eyes General awareness in everyday situations No No Front Only No
I Am Visually Impaired – Green Eyes Clear visual indicator without personal info No No Front Only No

Why The Premium Card is Our Best Seller

The Premium Photo Medical ID Card is our most detailed and popular option. It’s designed for people who want a full medical ID on hand—something they can show to first responders, airport staff, clinic teams, or security without saying a word.

  • Large, clear photo on the front

  • Name, date of birth, country flag, and description of visual impairment

  • Reverse side includes a second photo, signature strip, and additional info

  • Easy to carry, easy to show, easy to understand

If you’re looking for the most complete way to carry your visual needs with you, this is the card we recommend.

Who Uses Our Cards

People order our visually impaired cards for different reasons. Some are blind and want a reliable way to explain that in public. Others have partial sight and use these cards to request patience or space in crowded environments. Parents and caregivers often order cards for children or adults they support.

These cards are used at school drop-offs, airport gates, bus stops, theaters, medical clinics, restaurants, and anywhere someone might need help to be seen and understood.

Some people carry one of each—an awareness card for daily life, and a personalized card for emergencies.

What Makes These Cards Useful

  • They speak when you can’t – whether that’s due to stress, sensory overload, or communication barriers

  • They remove confusion – helping others understand your needs quickly

  • They can prevent the wrong response – especially in emergency or medical situations

  • They give peace of mind – to the person carrying it and to the people around them

Simple Ordering, Fast Shipping

You don’t need to download any forms or go through a long process. Just choose your card, fill in your info (if needed), and upload a photo if your design includes one. We’ll show you a preview before it’s printed.

All cards are printed and shipped from Missouri using biodegradable plastic.

Frequently Asked Questions

Who are Visually Impaired cards made for?

They're for anyone with low vision, partial sight, or blindness who wants a simple, visible way to explain that in public or emergency situations. We also make cards for parents, guardians, and caregivers ordering on someone else's behalf.

What’s the difference between the medical ID cards and the awareness cards?

The medical ID cards include personal details—like your name, photo, and emergency contacts. They're helpful in emergencies or medical settings. Awareness cards are non-personalized. They’re used in daily life to make visual impairment easier to spot without giving away private information.

Are these cards helpful for children who are visually impaired?

Yes. We make cards for kids as well as adults. Parents often use them in schools, at camp, during travel, or in public areas where their child may need extra time or support.

Do I need a card if I already use a cane or guide dog?

A lot of people carry a card along with their mobility aid. It’s a quick way to reinforce what others might not notice—or understand—especially in busy or unfamiliar places.

Where do people use these cards most?

Common places include airports, bus and train stations, schools, doctor’s offices, retail stores, and public events. The cards help explain things quickly, without the need to repeat yourself.

Can I order one card for home and another for travel?

Yes, you can order as many as you need. Some people keep one in their wallet, one in a travel bag, and one with a support worker or family member.

Find The Right Visually Impaired Medical ID Or Awareness Card For You and Order Today

If you need a clear, visible way to show that you’re visually impaired—or you’re supporting someone who does—these cards are ready to order. From full medical ID cards to fast, simple awareness cards, we’ve got the options to fit real life.

We print and ship from Missouri with fast turnaround. No membership, no subscription—just a practical solution that works.

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