Quiz Question Templates for Functional Medicine Assessments
Four ready-to-copy sets of assessment quiz questions for functional medicine practitioners. Each template is designed with clinical archetype mapping — so responses don't just produce a score, they reveal underlying health patterns. Gut health, hormones, thyroid, and fatigue.
Available Templates
Click any template to view the full set of questions, clinical archetypes, and download as PDF.
Gut Health Assessment Questions
Evaluate digestive symptoms, food sensitivities, antibiotic history, and stress-gut interactions. Responses map to three gut health archetypes: Gut Barrier Compromised, Microbiome Dysbiosis, and Stress-Driven Gut Dysfunction.
Hormone Health Assessment Questions
Evaluate cycle regularity, PMS severity, hormone-stress interactions, and lifestyle factors. Responses map to three hormone health archetypes: Estrogen Dominance, Stress-Adaptive Hormone Shift, and Low-Androgen or Perimenopausal Transition.
Thyroid Health Assessment Questions
Evaluate hypothyroid and autoimmune thyroid patterns. Identify cases where labs appear normal but symptoms persist. Responses map to three thyroid health archetypes: Classic Hypothyroid, Autoimmune Thyroid (Hashimoto's Pattern), and Thyroid-Conversion Dysfunction.
Fatigue & Energy Assessment Questions
Evaluate HPA axis function, mitochondrial health, and nutrition-driven fatigue patterns. Responses map to three fatigue and energy archetypes: HPA Axis Dysregulation, Mitochondrial Depletion, and Nutrient-Deficiency Fatigue.
How to Use These Templates
Choose a Template
Browse the four templates above and pick the health topic that matches your clinical focus. Each template includes 8 questions with multiple-choice options and clinical archetype mapping.
Copy Into Your Quiz Tool
Open the template detail page, copy the questions and options, and paste them into your quiz builder, form tool, or assessment platform. Each template is self-contained and ready to use.
Or Use Brevlix to Automate
Instead of copying questions manually, Brevlix lets you deploy any of these assessments on your website in minutes. Scoring, archetype mapping, and patient report generation are handled automatically.
These Templates Are Ready to Use in Brevlix
Choose a topic, customize your branding, and embed the assessment on your website — live in about 5 minutes. Brevlix handles the scoring, archetype mapping, and patient report generation automatically.
Start Free →Frequently Asked Questions
What makes a good functional medicine quiz question?
A good functional medicine quiz question captures clinically relevant data while being easy for patients to answer. It should map to a specific health dimension (digestion, hormones, energy, etc.), use clear language, and offer options that differentiate between underlying patterns — not just severity.
Can I use these questions in my own quiz tool?
Yes. All templates on this page are free to copy and use in any quiz tool, form builder, or assessment platform you use. You can also modify the questions to better fit your clinical approach.
How are these different from a regular health quiz?
Regular health quizzes typically produce a single score or generic result. These templates are designed with clinical archetype mapping — responses don't just calculate a score, they identify specific health patterns (e.g., HPA axis dysregulation vs. mitochondrial depletion) that inform treatment direction.
How many questions should a functional medicine assessment have?
Most effective functional medicine assessments use 6-12 questions per topic — enough to differentiate between clinical archetypes, but short enough that patients complete them (3-5 minutes). Each template here uses 8 questions, which balances clinical depth with completion rates.
How does Brevlix score these questions?
Brevlix uses weighted scoring where each response option contributes to one or more clinical archetypes. Rather than a single total score, the system produces a multi-dimensional profile showing which health patterns are most relevant — and generates a plain-language patient report explaining what the results mean.