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Check Your PTSD Level in 3 Minutes

Check Your PTSD Level in 3 Minutes

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    Sometimes things happen to people that are unusually or especially frightening, - horrible, or traumatic.

    For example:

    • A serious accident or fire
    • A physical or sexual assault or abuse
    • Seeing someone be killed or seriously injured
    • Having a loved one die through homicide or suicide.

    Have you ever experienced this kind of event? If YES - please answer the questions below.

    In the past month, have you....

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    Your PTSD Assessment Score: {pcl5Score}

    Score: 0-10 indicates Minimal PTSD Symptoms

    Your responses indicate minimal PTSD symptoms. While some distress may be present, your current symptoms do not suggest significant PTSD-related difficulties. 

    However if your feel that this trauma & stress is affecting your daily life, or causing anxiety, depression and insomnia then consider reaching out to us at Skye Mental Health of Michigan for medications and support.

    We are Michigan-based, accept all major insurances, and see patients all over Michigan via telehealth.

    If you are a Michigan resident or a college student who goes to a Michigan university and lives on campus then click here to complete this short form or call / text us at 248-587-8267 to schedule an appointment & get your medications for PTSD, anxiety and depression, covered by your insurance, in just 3 days.

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    Your PTSD Assessment Score: {pcl5Score}

    Score: 11-20 indicates Mild PTSD Symptoms 

    Your results suggest mild PTSD symptoms. You may experience occasional distress, but symptoms might not significantly impact daily life. Monitoring your symptoms and engaging in self-care strategies like mindfulness, exercise, or counseling may be helpful.

    However if your feel that this trauma & stress is affecting your daily life, or causing anxiety, depression and insomnia then consider reaching out to us at Skye Mental Health of Michigan for medications and support.

    We are Michigan-based, accept all major insurances, and see patients all over Michigan via telehealth.

    If you are a Michigan resident or a college student who goes to a Michigan university and lives on campus then click here to complete this short form call call / text us at 248-587-8267 to schedule an appointment & get your medications for PTSD, anxiety and depression, covered by your insurance, in just 3 days.

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    Your PTSD Assessment Score: {pcl5Score}

    Score: 21-30 indicates Moderate PTSD Symptoms


    Your responses indicate moderate PTSD symptoms. You may be experiencing noticeable distress in certain areas of life. Seeking support & medications from a psychiatrist could provide effective coping strategies and help prevent symptoms from worsening. Consider reaching out to us at Skye Mental Health of Michigan for medications and support.

    We are Michigan-based, accept all major insurances, and see patients all over Michigan via telehealth.

    If you are a Michigan resident or a college student who goes to a Michigan university and lives on campus then click here to complete this short form call call / text us at 248-587-8267 to schedule an appointment & get your medications for PTSD, anxiety and depression, covered by your insurance, in just 3 days.

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    Your PTSD Assessment Score: {pcl5Score}

    Score: 31-40 indicates Moderate to Severe PTSD Symptoms


    Your results suggest moderate to severe PTSD symptoms. These symptoms may be interfering with your daily functioning, relationships, or overall well-being. An urgent professional evaluation is recommended to explore treatment options, including therapy and medications. 

    Consider reaching out to us at Skye Mental Health of Michigan for medications and support.

    We are Michigan-based, accept all major insurances, and see patients all over Michigan via telehealth.

    If you are a Michigan resident or a college student who goes to a Michigan university and lives on campus then click here to complete this short form or call / text us at 248-587-8267 to schedule an appointment & get your medications for PTSD, anxiety and depression, covered by your insurance, in just 3 days.

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    Your PTSD Assessment Score: {pcl5Score}

    Score 41-50+ indicates Severe PTSD Symptoms


    Your responses indicate severe PTSD symptoms. You may be experiencing significant distress and difficulty managing daily life. Seeking urgent help from a mental health professional is highly recommended. PTSD is treatable, and support is available to help you regain control and improve your quality of life.

    Consider reaching out to us at Skye Mental Health of Michigan for medications and support.

    We are Michigan-based, accept all major insurances, and see patients all over Michigan via telehealth.

    If you are a Michigan resident or a college student who goes to a Michigan university and lives on campus then click here to complete this short form  or call / text us at 248-587-8267 to schedule an appointment & get your medications for PTSD, anxiety and depression, covered by your insurance, in just 3 days.

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    If you asked us to contact you then click on SUBMIT below.Otherwise please close this browser window. Your assessment is now complete. 


    The Posttraumatic Stress Disorder Checklist for DSM-5 (PCL-5) was developed by staff at the VA National Center for PTSD, with key contributors including Christy A. Blevins, Frank W. Weathers, and others.

    Medical Disclaimer:

    Skye Mental Health is not a 24/7 crisis facility and it does not provide emergency services. If you or someone you know is experiencing a mental health crisis or a medical emergency, call 911. Check our emergency resources page for national and local 24/7 mental health phone and chat hotlines.

    The information from these assessment tests is not meant to be used to diagnose or treat medical or psychiatric disorders. Diagnosis and treatment of medical and psychiatric illness can only be done by a licensed clinical professional. Consult with a qualified healthcare provider for any questions or issues you may have.

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