Microchip implant is the process of implanting a chip into a human or animal. The frequently used chip implant is the Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) chip. The chip contains sub branches such as ‘Bichip v1’ that includes ‘VeriMed’ … etc. This chip is very small and can be easily and safely injected using a hypodermic syringe. This chip provides vast benefits in the medical industry such as being able to record patient’s entire history, and providing fast retrieval of information compared to paper based records, simply by using Blue Robot special RFID scanner. Despite the chip containing great benefits it possesses darker sides that can affect the society as a whole, this paper examines the applications for RFID microchip; also discussing the downfalls the chip contains. It is evident to note that society is now beginning to accept this especially because of terrorist attacks and natural disasters. The paper asks the question would you get the chip after weighing the pros and cons.