Assessment of Asthma Control

Review the patient’s symptoms over the past 4 weeks and click the answers below. The page will automatically classify asthma control.

Assessment in progress

Select Yes or No for each question to determine whether the asthma is well-controlled, partially controlled, or uncontrolled.

Symptom control Level of symptom control
  Well-controlled None of these Partially controlled 1-2 of these Uncontrolled 3-4 of these
In the past 4 weeks, has the patient had:
Daytime asthma symptoms more than twice a week?
Any night waking due to asthma?
Reliever needed for symptoms more than twice a week?
Any activity limitation due to asthma?
Well-controlled
The patient has none of the listed symptom control problems in the past 4 weeks.
Partially controlled
The patient has 1 to 2 of the listed symptom control problems in the past 4 weeks.
Uncontrolled
The patient has 3 to 4 of the listed symptom control problems in the past 4 weeks.

Control interpretation guide

Well-controlled

The patient has none of the listed symptom control problems in the past 4 weeks.

Partially controlled

The patient has 1 to 2 of the listed symptom control problems in the past 4 weeks.

Uncontrolled

The patient has 3 to 4 of the listed symptom control problems in the past 4 weeks.

Ref: Global Initiative for Asthma: Global Strategy for Asthma Management and Prevention, 2025.