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Endometriosis Self-Assessment

A brief evidence-based assessment to map your pain pattern, identify potential gaps in your diagnosis, and point you toward the right next steps.

2 min6 questionsBased on Custom (ESHRE-informed severity framework)Free & private

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Understanding Your Endometriosis

A brief evidence-based assessment to map your pain pattern, identify potential gaps in your diagnosis, and point you toward the right next steps.

Your severity level — mild, moderate, or significant
What’s driving YOUR endometriosis specifically
A personalized next step from Dr. Wellls

1,346 women got their profile this month

Free · 5 min · 100% private

This is not a clinical assessment. For medical concerns, consult a healthcare provider.

About This Assessment

Informed by ESHRE guidelines and diagnostic delay research (De Corte et al., 2025)

This endometriosis quiz uses 6 evidence-based questions informed by the Custom (ESHRE-informed severity framework) to evaluate the severity and impact of endometriosis on your daily life. Your score is calculated from multiple dimensions including symptom frequency, intensity, and functional impact.

This is a screening tool, not a diagnosis. Endometriosis diagnosis requires clinical assessment and often laparoscopic confirmation. If your symptoms are severe, consult a specialist.

Understanding Your Score

Early-Stage Endometriosis Symptoms(Score 1-3)

Your symptoms are present but manageable. This is the stage where investigation matters most. Endometriosis is progressive in many women, and early identification prevents years of unnecessary sufferi

Moderate Endometriosis Impact(Score 4-6)

Your endometriosis is significantly affecting your quality of life. Maulenkul's review confirmed the disease impacts all domains: physical, psychological, social, and economic. You are not overreactin

Significant Endometriosis Burden(Score 7-10)

What you are enduring is genuinely debilitating and you deserve more than ibuprofen and a shrug. At this level, specialist evaluation is not optional, it is urgent. If you have not been diagnosed, req

Frequently Asked Questions

What does this endometriosis quiz measure?

This endometriosis quiz uses 6 evidence-based questions informed by the Custom (ESHRE-informed severity framework) to assess the severity and impact of endometriosis on your daily life. It evaluates multiple dimensions including symptom frequency, intensity, and how they affect your wellbeing.

How accurate is this endometriosis quiz?

This screening tool is informed by the Custom (ESHRE-informed severity framework), a clinically validated instrument (De Corte T et al. (2025). Diagnostic delay in endometriosis: systematic review. BJOG. doi: 10.1111/1471-0528.17973.). While it provides a reliable indication of severity, it is not a diagnostic tool. For clinical diagnosis, consult a qualified healthcare provider.

Is this a medical diagnosis?

No. This is a screening tool, not a diagnosis. It provides an indication of endometriosis severity that you can discuss with your healthcare provider. For clinical diagnosis, consult a qualified medical professional. You can bring your results to your next doctor visit as a conversation starter.

How long does this endometriosis quiz take?

This assessment takes approximately 2 minutes to complete. It contains 6 evidence-based questions. Your results are immediate, private, and include personalized recommendations.

What should I do with my results?

Your results include a severity score and personalized recommendations. We suggest: (1) reviewing your score and what it means, (2) reading our in-depth article about endometriosis at wellls.com/problems/endometriosis, (3) discussing your results with a healthcare provider, and (4) exploring our evidence-based lifestyle medicine recommendations for managing endometriosis.

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This self-assessment is for informational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the advice of your physician or qualified health provider with any questions about a medical condition. If you are in crisis, call 988 (Suicide & Crisis Lifeline) or text HOME to 741741 (Crisis Text Line).