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Find out whether
treatment is right for you.

Short screeners built on validated medical instruments. Answer a few questions, see whether GLP-1 medication, ADHD evaluation or another path is worth pursuing — and what a workup at a Class A hospital in China actually costs.

Endocrinology · Bariatric

Weight loss & GLP-1 candidacy screener

BMI, waist circumference, prior attempts and comorbidities — see whether GLP-1 medication, lifestyle support, or surgical evaluation is the best next step.

8 questions · ~4 minStart
Psychiatry · Neurodevelopmental

Adult ADHD self-screener (ASRS-v1.1)

The 6-item Part A of the WHO Adult ADHD Self-Report Scale. Validated screen for adults 18+. Not a diagnosis — but a strong indicator of whether a full evaluation is warranted.

6 questions · ~3 minStart
Psychiatry · Mental health

Depression screener (PHQ-9)

The 9-item Patient Health Questionnaire — the most widely used validated depression screener in primary care worldwide. Free, 3 minutes, immediate results.

9 questions · ~3 minStart
Psychiatry · Mental health

Anxiety screener (GAD-7)

The 7-item Generalised Anxiety Disorder scale — the standard validated screener for adult anxiety. Free, 2 minutes.

7 questions · ~2 minStart
Hepatology · Addiction medicine

Alcohol use screener (AUDIT-C)

Three-question alcohol use screener used by the WHO and US Veterans Affairs. Identifies hazardous drinking patterns in under a minute.

3 questions · ~1 minStart
Sleep medicine

Insomnia severity index (ISI)

Validated 7-item insomnia severity scale. Identifies clinically significant insomnia and tracks treatment response.

7 questions · ~3 minStart
Sleep medicine · ENT

Sleep apnoea risk (STOP-Bang)

Eight yes/no questions used pre-operatively worldwide to predict obstructive sleep apnoea risk. Validated and widely cited.

8 questions · ~2 minStart
Endocrinology

Type 2 diabetes 10-year risk (FINDRISC)

Finnish Diabetes Risk Score — validated 8-item tool predicting 10-year risk of developing type 2 diabetes.

8 questions · ~3 minStart
Urology · Men's health

Erectile function (SHIM / IIEF-5)

Five-item Sexual Health Inventory for Men — abbreviated from the IIEF, validated and widely used in urology practice.

5 questions · ~2 minStart
OB-GYN · Women's health

Menopause symptom severity (MRS)

11-item Menopause Rating Scale — used in clinical research and practice to quantify menopausal symptom burden across somatic, psychological, and urogenital domains.

11 questions · ~4 minStart
Orthopaedics · Spine

Low back pain disability (Oswestry ODI)

The 10-item Oswestry Disability Index — global gold-standard outcome measure for chronic low back pain in clinical trials and surgical practice.

10 questions · ~4 minStart
Cardiology

Cardiovascular 10-year risk screener

Lifestyle and history-based screener inspired by ASCVD and QRISK frameworks. Estimates whether a formal cardiac workup is warranted.

8 questions · ~3 minStart
ENT · Audiology

Hearing handicap screener (HHIE-S)

10-item Hearing Handicap Inventory for the Elderly — Screening version. Identifies whether hearing difficulty is affecting daily life and warrants formal audiometry.

10 questions · ~3 minStart
OB-GYN · Endocrinology

PCOS symptom screener (Rotterdam-informed)

Symptom-based screener informed by the international Rotterdam criteria. Identifies whether a PCOS workup (ultrasound + hormones) is warranted.

8 questions · ~3 minStart
Hepatology · Infectious disease

Hepatitis B risk screener

CDC-aligned risk-factor screener. Identifies whether HBV testing (HBsAg + anti-HBs + anti-HBc) is recommended.

8 questions · ~3 minStart
Orthopaedics · Sports medicine

Knee osteoarthritis function (KOOS-PS)

7-item Knee injury and Osteoarthritis Outcome Score — Physical function Short form. Used in clinical trials to track function before and after knee replacement.

7 questions · ~3 minStart
Dermatology · Aesthetic

Pattern hair loss self-stage

Self-stage your pattern hair loss using Norwood (men) and Sinclair (women) scales. Identifies whether medical therapy, PRP, or transplant evaluation is appropriate.

7 questions · ~3 minStart
Neurology

Migraine disability (MIDAS)

5-item Migraine Disability Assessment — counts days of impairment from headache over the last 3 months. Standard tool in headache clinics worldwide.

5 questions · ~2 minStart
Gastroenterology

GERD screener (GerdQ)

Six-item validated GERD screener used in primary care worldwide. Distinguishes likely GERD from other dyspepsia patterns.

6 questions · ~2 minStart
Ophthalmology

Refractive surgery candidacy (LASIK / SMILE / ICL)

Eight-question candidacy screener informed by AAO refractive surgery guidance. Identifies whether LASIK, SMILE, or phakic ICL evaluation is worthwhile.

8 questions · ~2 minStart
Reproductive medicine

Female fertility / IVF candidacy screener

Age, cycle and history-based screener informed by ASRM and ESHRE workup recommendations. Identifies whether ovarian reserve testing or IVF evaluation is appropriate.

8 questions · ~3 minStart
Pulmonology · Addiction medicine

Nicotine dependence (Fagerström FTND)

Six-item Fagerström Test for Nicotine Dependence — the standard validated instrument used in smoking cessation research and practice.

6 questions · ~2 minStart

Frequently asked

Are these self-assessments free?
Yes. Every assessment on this page is free, no signup required, and based on a validated medical instrument such as the WHO ASRS, PHQ-9, GAD-7, or AUDIT-C.
Are my answers stored?
No. Responses are computed entirely in your browser and are not saved to any server. Closing the tab discards your input.
Can these assessments diagnose me?
No. They are educational screeners, not diagnostic instruments. A positive result indicates that a structured medical evaluation is worth pursuing — diagnosis requires a clinician interview.
What does a follow-up evaluation cost in China?
Initial evaluations at Class A international departments typically range $90–280 depending on the specialty and complexity. Most workups are 50–80% cheaper than equivalent care in the US, EU, or Australia.

All assessments are educational tools, not diagnostic instruments. A positive screen indicates that a structured medical evaluation is worth pursuing — it does not confirm a diagnosis. We do not collect or store your responses. If you are in crisis, contact local emergency services.