Bipolar Disorder Test | Free Online Symptom Checker

Looking for an online bipolar disorder test?

No online test can diagnose you with a condition. You’re more than a series of yes or no questions.
You deserve time with a psychiatrist who’s trained to listen to what you’re going through and to help you get better.
We know that making a first appointment can feel like a big step. If you’re not quite ready, these 10 questions can:
Help you understand your symptoms.
Give you a recommendation for what to do next.
If you or someone you know is in crisis, call 911 or contact the Suicide and Crisis Hotline at 988
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Your responses could be consistent with the symptoms of bipolar disorder. For a diagnosis, you’ll have to talk to a doctor.
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Talk to an expert.

Keep in mind, this isn’t a diagnosis. The only way to really know is to talk with a medical professional, like a psychiatrist.

They’re trained to diagnose and treat bipolar disorder and other common conditions.

At Talkiatry, they're available online and take insurance. Want to get matched with a psychiatrist today?

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Based on your responses, it seems like you’re not experiencing signs of bipolar disorder.
That doesn’t mean you shouldn’t
ask for help.

If mental health symptoms are making you wonder if you might have a disorder, the best thing to do is talk to a professional who can help. 



Our psychiatrists are trained to diagnose and treat a wide range of conditions. If you’d like to start the conversation, we can help.

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