Early Detection for Better Wellbeing
Mental health is just as important as physical health — and regular screenings can help identify concerns early, when they are most treatable. A mental health screening is a simple, confidential process that evaluates emotional, behavioral, and psychological well-being.
Why Mental Health Screenings Matter
- Detects potential issues before they become more serious
- Helps clarify if symptoms are related to stress, lifestyle, or a mental health condition
- Guides next steps for support or treatment
- Reduces stigma by normalizing mental health check-ups
What We Screen For
Our screenings can help identify signs of:
- Depression
- Anxiety disorders
- Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD)
- Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD)
- Bipolar disorder
- Stress-related disorders
How the Screening Works
- Brief Questionnaires– Scientifically validated tools designed to quickly assess symptoms
- Personal Discussion– A private conversation with a mental health professional
- Results & Recommendations – Clear feedback and suggestions for next steps
- Referrals if Needed – Connection to therapists, psychiatrists, or support groups
Who Should Consider a Screening?
- Anyone experiencing changes in mood, sleep, appetite, or energy
- Individuals under high stress at work, school, or home
- People noticing changes in focus, memory, or motivation
- Those with a family history of mental health conditions
Your mental health matters. A quick screening today could be the first step toward better balance, resilience, and quality of life.