Pattern-Recognition Quizzes
Find the patterns.
Then investigate.
Observational screening tools for environmental exposure, tick-borne illness, and chronic mold illness. None of these are diagnostic — they help you notice what may be worth tracking, asking about, or investigating further.
02 — Approach
How to read
these results.
Three things to keep in mind before you start clicking through. They aren't disclaimers — they're framing for what these quizzes can and cannot do.
A high score is a signal. It is not a conclusion.
Pattern recognition, not diagnosis
A quiz can flag a constellation of signals that looks like something. It cannot tell you whether you have that something — only a clinician with the right history, labs, and exam can.
Take it more than once
Patterns hold across bad days and good ones. A high score that fades after a week of rest is different from one that sits there steadily. Repeat the quiz over a few weeks and see what stays.
A result is a starting point
A pattern-strength score is most useful as the start of a conversation — with a clinician, a partner, or a notebook. The quiz is not the destination; it is a place to begin investigating.
03 — Available Quizzes
Start where it fits best.
Unsure? Begin with Quiz 01.
Each quiz focuses on a different cluster of symptoms and exposures. You may score high in more than one area — and that overlap can help highlight patterns, exposures, or next steps to consider.