CBB Hospital’s OCD Clinic in Kochi, Kerala provides specialized, evidence-based treatment for Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD) and related conditions. Our experienced psychiatrists and clinical psychologists offer compassionate, structured care to help patients break free from the cycle of obsessions and compulsions — and reclaim a fulfilling life.
Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD) is a chronic mental health condition characterized by two core features:
OCD is not about being “neat” or “particular.” It is a serious neurological and psychological condition that can cause significant distress and interfere with daily functioning, relationships, and quality of life.
OCD affects approximately 2-3% of the global population, making it one of the most prevalent mental health disorders. In India, studies suggest that OCD affects around 1 in 40 adults. It can begin in childhood, adolescence, or early adulthood and, if left untreated, tends to become a chronic, debilitating condition. Many patients go years without an accurate diagnosis due to shame, misunderstanding, or lack of awareness.
OCD manifests in many different forms. At CBB Hospital, we have extensive experience treating all subtypes, including:
If you or someone you know experiences the following, a professional evaluation is strongly recommended:
OCD is highly treatable. At CBB Hospital’s OCD Clinic, we follow international best-practice guidelines combining psychotherapy and medication tailored to each patient’s specific OCD subtype and severity.
Every patient undergoes a thorough psychiatric and psychological evaluation to confirm the OCD diagnosis, identify the specific subtype, assess severity using validated tools such as the Y-BOCS scale, and rule out co-occurring conditions such as depression, anxiety disorders, or ADHD.
ERP is the gold-standard psychological treatment for OCD, with decades of research supporting its effectiveness. Under the guidance of our trained clinical psychologists, patients gradually face feared situations or thoughts (exposure) without performing compulsive rituals (response prevention). This process helps the brain “unlearn” the false alarm that drives OCD, reducing both anxiety and compulsions over time. ERP is conducted in a structured, step-by-step manner at a pace comfortable for the patient.
CBT for OCD helps patients identify and challenge the distorted beliefs that fuel obsessions — such as overestimating threat, inflated responsibility, perfectionism, and intolerance of uncertainty. By changing these thought patterns, patients develop healthier ways of responding to intrusive thoughts.
For moderate to severe OCD, psychiatric medications — particularly Serotonin Reuptake Inhibitors (SRIs/SSRIs) — are highly effective in reducing symptom severity. Our psychiatrists carefully prescribe, monitor, and adjust medications based on the individual patient’s response and tolerability. The combination of ERP and medication typically yields the best outcomes.
OCD profoundly affects family members, who may unknowingly participate in accommodation behaviors — helping the patient avoid triggers or perform rituals — which inadvertently maintains the disorder. We educate and involve family members in treatment, helping them provide effective support without reinforcing OCD patterns.
Our child psychiatry team provides age-appropriate OCD treatment for children and teenagers. Pediatric OCD often involves school refusal, family disruption, and behavioral problems. We work with parents, schools, and the child together to create a supportive recovery environment.
OCD rarely occurs alone. At CBB Hospital, we are experienced in treating OCD alongside commonly co-occurring conditions including depression, generalized anxiety disorder (GAD), social anxiety, Body Dysmorphic Disorder (BDD), Trichotillomania (hair-pulling), Skin Picking Disorder (Excoriation), ADHD, and autism spectrum disorders. Accurate identification and treatment of these co-existing conditions is essential for full recovery.
If you are suffering with OCD, please know that you are not “crazy,” and your thoughts do not define you. OCD is a medical condition — just like diabetes or hypertension. With the right treatment, the vast majority of people with OCD achieve significant improvement. Many go on to live fully engaged, productive, and joyful lives. The first step is asking for help.
Reach out today for a confidential consultation with our OCD specialists.
Phone: +91-9048215757 / +91-9048213838
Email: contact@cbbhospital.com
Address: CBB Hospital, Kailas Colony, HMT Colony, North Kalamassery, Kochi, Kerala – 682021
Appointments available Monday to Saturday, 9 AM – 6 PM. Emergency psychiatric support available 24/7.
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