OCD Treatment in Karimnagar
Break the cycle of thoughts. Regain control.
Obsessive Compulsive Disorder can cause intrusive thoughts, repeated checking, cleaning rituals, doubts, fear of harm, unwanted images, mental compulsions, and anxiety cycles that disturb daily life. Dr. L. Versi provides confidential psychiatric evaluation and treatment planning for OCD, anxiety, depression, sleep issues, and related mental health concerns.

OCD is more than being neat or careful
OCD involves unwanted repeated thoughts or fears that create distress, followed by repeated behaviours or mental rituals to reduce anxiety. If these thoughts and rituals consume time, disturb work, studies, sleep, family life, or confidence, professional treatment can help.
- Repeated unwanted thoughts, images, doubts, urges, or fears.
- Repeated checking, washing, cleaning, counting, arranging, or reassurance seeking.
- Spending too much time on rituals even when you know they are excessive.
- Avoiding people, places, objects, work, studies, or responsibilities due to fear.
- Anxiety, guilt, shame, poor sleep, depression, or family conflict due to OCD symptoms.
Care for Obsessions, Compulsions & Anxiety Loops
OCD symptoms can appear in many forms. The visible ritual is only one part of OCD; many people also experience silent mental checking, repeated doubts, guilt, fear, and distressing intrusive thoughts.
Contamination Fears
Care for fear of germs, dirt, illness, body fluids, chemicals, touching objects, repeated washing, cleaning, or avoidance.
Repeated Checking
Support for repeated checking of locks, switches, gas, documents, messages, health signs, mistakes, or safety-related doubts.
Intrusive Thoughts
Evaluation for unwanted thoughts, images, impulses, guilt, shame, fear of harm, religious fears, or distressing mental images.
Symmetry & Ordering
Help for arranging, counting, repeating, touching, correcting, or doing tasks until they feel exact, complete, or just right.
Doubt & Reassurance Seeking
Care for repeated doubts, asking for reassurance, reviewing conversations, checking memories, or fear of making mistakes.
Mental Compulsions
Support for silent rituals such as repeated praying, counting, reviewing, neutralising thoughts, mental checking, or repeating phrases.
OCD with Anxiety or Depression
Assessment for OCD symptoms linked with panic, depression, sleep problems, low confidence, stress, guilt, and emotional exhaustion.
Child & Teen OCD
Care for repeated rituals, excessive doubts, school difficulty, family conflict, irritability, bedtime rituals, or distress in children and teenagers.
OCD is treatable with structured care
OCD treatment may include clinical assessment, education about obsessions and compulsions, counselling guidance, exposure and response prevention direction, stress management, medication when clinically required, and regular follow-up to reduce relapse risk.
How OCD Care Is Planned
Detailed OCD Assessment
Review of obsessions, compulsions, triggers, time spent on rituals, avoidance, family impact, sleep, anxiety, mood, and daily functioning.
Identify Symptom Pattern
Assessment helps understand contamination fears, checking, ordering, mental rituals, intrusive thoughts, reassurance seeking, and related anxiety cycles.
Personalised Treatment Plan
Care may include psychoeducation, counselling direction, exposure-response prevention guidance, anxiety management, medication when needed, and family guidance.
Follow-Up & Relapse Prevention
Regular follow-up helps track ritual time, intrusive thoughts, avoidance, anxiety level, medication response, stress triggers, and long-term recovery.
Professional OCD & Anxiety Care
Psychiatry-Led Evaluation
Clinical assessment for OCD, anxiety, panic symptoms, depression, sleep disturbance, addiction, stress, and related mental health concerns.
Confidential Consultation
Private and respectful care for sensitive intrusive thoughts, compulsive behaviours, doubts, guilt, shame, and family concerns.
Structured Recovery Support
Care focuses on reducing ritual time, managing anxiety, improving sleep, restoring routine, supporting family, and preventing relapse.
Frequently Asked Questions
01When should I consult a psychiatrist for OCD?
If intrusive thoughts, repeated checking, washing, counting, arranging, reassurance seeking, or mental rituals take time, cause distress, or affect daily life, consultation is recommended.
02Is OCD just a habit of being clean or organised?
No. OCD involves unwanted intrusive thoughts and repeated behaviours or mental rituals that feel difficult to control and are done to reduce anxiety or prevent feared outcomes.
03Can OCD cause disturbing thoughts?
Yes. OCD can cause unwanted thoughts, images, doubts, or impulses that are distressing and against the person’s values. These symptoms can be discussed confidentially with a psychiatrist.
04Does every OCD patient need medication?
No. Treatment depends on severity, symptom type, duration, distress, functioning, and clinical assessment. Some patients need therapy guidance, some need medication, and some need both.
05What is exposure and response prevention?
Exposure and response prevention is a structured therapy approach where a person gradually faces triggers and learns to resist compulsions. It should be done with professional guidance.
06Can OCD happen with anxiety or depression?
Yes. OCD commonly occurs with anxiety, panic symptoms, depression, sleep disturbance, guilt, stress, and sometimes addiction-related concerns. Treating associated symptoms helps recovery.
07Can children and teenagers have OCD?
Yes. Children and teenagers may show repeated rituals, excessive doubts, bedtime routines, school difficulty, irritability, or reassurance seeking. Early assessment can reduce distress and family conflict.
Need help with OCD symptoms?
Book a confidential consultation with Dr. L. Versi at Suma Hospital, Karimnagar for OCD, intrusive thoughts, repeated checking, cleaning rituals, anxiety cycles, depression-linked OCD, sleep issues, and emotional health support.
Call +91 9912 42 43 43