Free PTSD Test. Post Traumatic Stress Disorder Symptom Checker and Diagnosis.

Do you have PTSD? Find out what symptoms you may have.

We are glad you have decided to take our free online PTSD Test. This symptom checker will ask you a series of questions to determine if you qualify as having the symptoms of a mental health illness or disorder. The questions asked are the same questions that any professional would ask if you visited them in an outpatient facility.

When a major event happens to us, sometimes our minds are not able to adapt quickly enough. With post traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), traumatic events can destroy beliefs, emotions, and our well being, in a very abrupt way. For example – watching a friend get killed. PTSD symptoms are caused by our minds attempt to protect us from the emotional damage that the trauma has inflicted. PTSD symptoms include nightmares of the event or “flashbacks”, which are so commonly seen on TV.

To find out if you qualify as having a PTSD disorder, Click on the button below to take our symptom checker. We use the latest and most accurate clinical questions and tools to accurately determine if you might qualify as having any number of symptoms. If you qualify as having any symptoms we will educate you on what they mean, what to do, and how you can best handle them.

All the information you submit, and the diagnosis results, are completely secure, private and confidential.

Please click "I understand" to start the assessment.

Please keep in mind that this is not a substitute for medical or psychological treatment in any way and any information gathered is solely for educational purposes.

The symptom checker usually takes between 15-45 minutes to complete, depending on the questions, the user's computer skills, reading speed, and the answers to the questions. Some questions trigger additional questionnaires to complete a more accurate diagnostic picture – these additional questions add to the time required to complete the questionnaire.

Make sure you read the directions at the top of each section prior to answering questions. If you get stuck on a question because you are not sure what the question is asking, there may be additional information on the right side of your screen that may help you answer that particular question. If you are still stuck, please answer the question to the best of your ability – not answering any questions will result in an incomplete diagnosis.