MedClock - Simple Medication Reminder for Independent Living

MedClock - Simple Medication Reminder for Independent Living

$99.00
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MedClock - Simple Medication Reminder for Independent Living

MedClock - Simple Medication Reminder for Independent Living

★★★★★
Customers have rated MedClock 5/5 stars
🇦🇺 Designed and supported in Australia
🚚 Free shipping Australia-wide
↩️ 30-day returns
👨‍👩‍👧‍👦 Trusted by over 300 Australian families
$99.00

Patent Pending

What if you didn't find out
until it was too late?

MedClock sends your family an SMS when Mum takes her medication. Simple. No apps. No logins. One button.

$99 + $1.20/week SMS alerts
Free shipping · 30-day returns
✓ No apps ✓ No logins ✓ One button ✓ SMS alerts

"My grandad suffered a fall, and no one knew for two days. That experience showed me how much a simple daily check-in can mean. I built MedClock so no family has to find out too late."

— MedClock Founder

How it works

1
Set the reminder times once
You set it up in minutes. Mum never needs to touch settings again.
2
MedClock beeps at medication time
A clear audible alert prompts her to take her medication.
3
She presses one button to confirm
Big, simple, impossible to miss. No phones, no apps, no confusion.
4
You get an SMS
Medication taken — confirmed. Or if she doesn't press it, you're alerted so you can check in.
🔔
Up to 10 reminders a day
Morning tablets, afternoon dose, evening routine — all covered.
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Overnight awareness
If the morning reminder isn't acknowledged, you'll know before you even call.
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Dementia friendly
Designed for people who can't manage smartphones or complex interfaces.
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Plug in and done
USB powered. No batteries to change. No maintenance needed.
Stop wondering. Start knowing.
Join hundreds of Australian families with peace of mind every single day.
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+ $1.20/week · Free shipping · 30-day returns
MedClock is a reminder and notification system. It is not a medical device, emergency response system, or substitute for professional medical care. Users and carers remain responsible for appropriate care arrangements.

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