Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD)

When Your Mind Won’t Let Go, We Help You Regain Control
OCD is more than a preference for cleanliness or order—it’s a psychiatric condition that traps people in cycles of fear, doubt, and compulsive behavior. At MindHealth MD, we take Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder seriously, offering fast-access psychiatric care that targets both the obsessions that cause distress and the compulsions that disrupt life.
We help patients break the pattern, manage symptoms, and move toward lasting mental freedom—without shame or delay.
Understanding OCD
Obsessions
Repetitive, intrusive thoughts, fears, or images that trigger anxiety (e.g., fear of contamination, harm, mistakes, or loss of control).
Compulsions
Mental or physical actions taken to relieve the anxiety caused by obsessions (e.g., excessive handwashing, checking, counting, or seeking reassurance).
Common Signs of OCD
Persistent fears about germs, safety, or morality
Compulsive rituals such as checking locks, redoing tasks, or excessive cleaning
A strong need for symmetry, precision, or control
Mental compulsions like repeating phrases or mentally “undoing” actions
Avoidance of certain people, places, or activities to manage obsessions
Intense guilt or shame over thoughts that feel irrational but won’t stop
Who We Help
- Adults whose OCD symptoms interfere with daily function
- Individuals recently discharged from higher levels of care who need medication support
- Patients who haven’t responded well to therapy alone
- Professionals or students struggling with silent, internal compulsions
- Individuals with co-occurring depression, anxiety, or trauma-related conditions

Our OCD Treatment Approach
In-Depth Psychiatric Evaluation
Medication Management
Short-Term Stabilization
Advanced Support Options

Why MindHealth MD for OCD
- Appointments within 48–72 hours
- In-network psychiatric care from licensed providers
- Flexible virtual and in-person scheduling
- Coordination with therapists and referring providers
- Emphasis on stability, dignity, and precision in care
OCD can be isolating—but treatment doesn’t have to be. We help patients take control of their thoughts, their routines, and their lives with compassion and clinical strength.