You're unconscious in a Phnom Penh hospital. Nobody knows who you are, your blood type, your insurance details, or how to reach your family. The Lord Penh Emergency Card fixes that.
Order Yours — $10A wallet-sized, professionally printed PVC card — same size and durability as your bank card — with all your critical information: name, nationality, blood type, medical conditions and allergies, insurance details and hotline, and your emergency contact.
It fits in your wallet or phone case. It goes where your phone might not. If something goes wrong and you can't speak, this card speaks for you.
Lord Penh prints one card, delivers it, and deletes your information. No database. No digital copies. No cloud. Just a physical card in your wallet — that's the whole point.
If you live somewhere with a name, a face, and a language that three-quarters of medical staff won't recognise — Lord Penh can help.
No partner, no family nearby. If something happens, who does the hospital call? Your card knows.
In a city where road accidents happen daily and hospitals need information fast, this card does the talking.
Diabetes, allergies, blood thinners, rare blood types — information that could save your life, instantly accessible.
I had a bike accident at night. Unconscious on the pavement. The ER staff found my card and called my wife before I even woke up. She was there when I came to. Worth every cent.
I'm allergic to sulfa drugs. Had a bad infection, couldn't speak clearly from fever. Doctor saw the card, avoided the medication that could have killed me. This card literally saved my life.
I live solo, ride a motorbike at night. This card is now permanently in my wallet. The PP police and ambulance officers are not the most quick to find and read your phone contacts. Sure as hell useful.
I realized I don't have anything on me when something happens with me and my phone is dead or broken. Thought, fuck it, I need my info on a card. Have been taking it with me wherever I go. Simple but brilliant.
Paramedics find your card, know your blood type, call your emergency contact, and inform your insurance company before you even reach the hospital.
ER staff see your card, immediately know you're allergic to penicillin, and avoid the medication that could kill you. Without the card, they make their best guess.
Someone finds you disoriented. Your emergency card has your contact's number. They get called. You get help. The card works even when your phone doesn't.
Locked. Broken. Battery flat. Lost on the road. A printed card in your wallet has no battery, no lock screen, no password, no cracked screen. It's there when everything else isn't.
Hospital staff in Cambodia check wallets for identification. The card is designed to be instantly recognisable — red, bold, impossible to miss.
Fill in the order form below with your details.
Lord Penh prints your personalised card professionally.
Delivered to your Phnom Penh address in 3–5 business days.
Keep it in your wallet or phone case at all times.
Hope you never need it. But if you do, it could save your life.
Payment: Bank transfer, KHQR code, or cash on pickup/delivery.
Questions, changes or anything else: info@lordpenh.com
Your privacy. Your information is printed once, used only to produce your card, and not shared or stored beyond order fulfilment. Handled by Lord Penh personally. No database, no digital copies, no cloud. Just a card.
⚠️ This is not insurance. This card does not provide medical coverage, emergency response, or guarantee any particular outcome. It makes sure critical information about you is available when you cannot provide it yourself. You should still have comprehensive travel or health insurance. Lord Penh can help with that too →
Fill in your details below. Your card will be delivered within 3–5 business days.
You always have ID with you? Your partner knows all your medical history by heart? You never ride a motorbike alone at night? Good on you. You might be prepared.
But if you know someone who rides alone, lives solo, or has a medical condition that a Khmer-speaking ER nurse wouldn't know about — you know where to send them.
$10. Could save a life. Possibly yours.