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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

  1. On collabkare.health, open the Explore menu and choose Screening Tools.
  2. Browse the categories — Clinical Assessments (PHQ-9, GAD-7, COPD assessment), Wellness & Prevention (sleep, stress, nutrition), and Clinical Calculators (heart, liver, and kidney risk).
  3. Pick a tool and click Start Assessment. Most take about 2 minutes.
  4. 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".
  5. View your results: a score, a severity level, what it means, and suggested next steps such as which specialist to see.
  6. 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.