Take a screening tool
Screening tools are short, trusted questionnaires — like the PHQ-9 for depression and the GAD-7 for anxiety — that help you check in on your health in a couple of minutes.
A screening is not a diagnosis
Your score is a starting point for a conversation with a doctor, not a diagnosis. If you're having thoughts of hurting yourself, contact a crisis line or your local emergency number right now — help is available 24/7.
Before you start
- Anyone can take a screening. Sign in if you want your full results and history saved.
- Find a quiet moment — honest answers give the most useful results.
Steps
- On collabkare.health, open the Explore menu and choose Screening Tools.
- Browse the categories — Clinical Assessments (PHQ-9, GAD-7, COPD assessment), Wellness & Prevention (sleep, stress, nutrition), and Clinical Calculators (heart, liver, and kidney risk).
- Pick a tool and click Start Assessment. Most take about 2 minutes.
- Answer each question — for PHQ-9 and GAD-7 you'll rate how often something has bothered you over the last two weeks, from "Not at all" to "Nearly every day".
- View your results: a score, a severity level, what it means, and suggested next steps such as which specialist to see.
- Signed in? Your result is saved to your health history. You can also download your results or move straight into Build a Personalized Care Plan.
Tips / Troubleshooting
- Not signed in? You'll see a summary but need to Sign In or Create Account to unlock the full breakdown and save it.
- Free accounts include a monthly screening limit; a notice appears if you reach it.