The Hamilton Depression Rating Scale—also called HAM-D, HDRS, or HRSD—is a clinician-rated tool developed by Max Hamilton in 1960 to quantify the severity of depressive symptoms and monitor change over time. It remains one of the most commonly used outcome measures in depression research and specialist practice, especially for evaluating treatment response.
HAM-D / HDRS-17 Calculator
Clinician-rated for symptoms over the **past week**. Select one score per item.
Cutoffs vary by guideline; choose the scheme your service uses.
Complete all 17 items, then tap “Calculate”.
Tool supports severity estimation, not diagnosis. Any suicidality should trigger local safety protocols.

