Generalized Anxiety Disorder (GAD) Assessment

Let's understand your anxiety levels and find personalized coping strategies

GAD-7 Assessment Tool

Over the last 2 weeks, how often have you been bothered by the following problems?

About the GAD Assessment Tool

The GAD (Generalized Anxiety Disorder) tool measures anxiety. Using AI, the tool suggests things to do based on your test answers. The diagnoses and assessment play an essential role in understanding how serious the disorder is and the preferred treatment.

Benefits

Well-defined Diagnosis

The GAD assessment offers a complete assessment of anxiety symptoms, allowing for an accurate diagnosis.

Customized Advice

The tool provides tailored insights and advice depending on your symptoms, allowing you to understand your condition better.

Enhanced Quality of Life

Recognizing anxiety symptoms and changing behaviors can improve daily life and overall well-being.

Key Features

Comprehensive Symptoms Analysis

The test explores a full range of symptoms such as anxiety, fatigue, trouble concentrating, irritability, muscle tension, and sleep.

24/7 Availability

A free test is available any time of day, seven days a week.

Individual Symptom Measurement

This measurement gives the patient a synopsis of how much their disorder fits into their lives, like how severe their depressive episodes are and how long they last.

How to Use Our Tool

  1. Go to our site and find our GAD tool

    Access our comprehensive assessment platform

  2. Take the Assessment

    Answer questions that help identify your anxiety symptoms. The questions ask about feelings of restlessness, fatigue, concentration issues, irritability, muscle tension, and sleep problems.

  3. Get Instant Feedback

    Our AI-powered tool will evaluate your responses and offer real-time feedback based on your answers.

  4. Check out Personalized Suggestions

    The tool gives you insights and recommendations tailored to your symptoms.

  5. Discuss with Your Healthcare Provider

    Although our tool can offer significant information, it should be followed by a consultation with your healthcare provider.