New · Qualitative screen

Screen for dysautonomia across eight body systems

The Autonomic Health Dysautonomia Score™ (AHDS™) reframes scattered symptoms as one picture. Tell us what you live with and see your level, then take it to your clinician.

Educational screening, grounded in two decades of clinical autonomic medicine. Not a diagnosis.

The framework

Eight systems, one score: DISEASES©

Legacy questionnaires count how often a single symptom occurs. The AHDS™ is disease-based: it maps the eight organ systems where autonomic failure shows up and weights each by how strongly it implicates the nervous system. Any symptom in a system marks that system involved. The DISEASES© scoring system is a copyrighted work of Autonomic Health.

D
Diabetic & Metabolic
weight 2
I
Intestinal Dysfunction
weight 3
S
Sudomotor Dysfunction
weight 2
E
Emotional Instability
weight 3
A
Arterial & Venous Vascular Instability
weight 3
S
Sleep Dysfunction
weight 2
E
Excessive Debilitation
weight 3
S
Sensory & Parasympathetic Dysfunction
weight 3

Weights sum to a maximum raw score of 21. Higher weight (3) marks systems most strongly tied to autonomic disease.

AHDS™ (Autonomic Health Dysautonomia Score™) is a trademark, and the DISEASES© scoring system is a copyrighted work, of Autonomic Health.

What your level means

From a number to a level

Your score places you in one of four bands. The level is a conversation starter for your care, not a diagnosis.

15 pts
Borderline Dysautonomia

Early or limited involvement. Monitor and correlate with clinical history.

615 pts
Dysautonomia

Multi-system autonomic involvement consistent with a dysautonomia diagnosis.

1621 pts
Severe Dysautonomia

Extensive, high-burden multi-system disease. Prioritise specialist referral.

Your level belongs in a clinical conversation

The screen is the start, not the answer. The ANS Test measures your sympathetic and parasympathetic function directly, and it is ordered through your provider. Bring your level and symptoms to that appointment.

Available only through participating clinicians.