Our specialists will listen carefully to your concerns, help with the diagnosis, and develop a personalized treatment plan.
Treatment of Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder
Comprehensive treatment of compulsive movements in children—medication, combined with gentle neurocorrection and restoration of the child’s psychological and emotional state.

Pediatric Ward
Compulsive movement disorder in children is a condition in which a child repeatedly performs the same actions: coughing, blinking, waving their arms, shaking their head, and so on. These behaviors may be a response to stress, emotional strain, or internal conflict. Parents often don’t immediately notice these “habits,” but if they are regular, involuntary, and interfere with the child’s communication or learning, it’s worth consulting a specialist.
We take a comprehensive and sensitive approach to treating obsessive-compulsive movement disorder. Along with medication, we use metameric techniques: massage of reflex zones, work on the articulatory apparatus, and psychological support for the child. In some cases, we incorporate metameric reflexology—targeted stimulation of zones associated with nervous regulation. These procedures normalize nervous system function, reduce anxiety levels, and help relieve muscle tension.
For more information on the symptoms, causes, and risks of this condition, see our guide.
This service is for your child if...
Regular, repetitive, and irritating repetition of certain movements and/or actions: thumb-sucking, nail-biting, foot-swinging, finger-snapping, teeth-grinding, and twirling hair around a finger.
Frequent blinking, furrowing the brow, sniffing, twitching, or tilting the head and shoulders
Constant or intermittent coughing, "coughing fits"
Difficulty concentrating, increased restlessness, emotional instability, irritability, sleep disturbances
What problems does the treatment address?
Diagnosing Compulsive Movements and Identifying the Cause
Parents' lack of understanding of their child's behavior and identifying mistakes in raising their child
A Child's Emotional Instability, Stress in a Child's Life
Behavioral Disorders
What the patient receives
Diagnosis of the syndrome and identification of its causes
Normalizing a Child's Psychological and Emotional State
Working with Parents
Complete elimination or reduction of symptoms of involuntary movements
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Benefits of treatment with us

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Our patients are once again leading active lives!
93%
Our patients were free of pain after a course of treatment
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Countries around the world—our approach helps patients worldwide
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Evidence-Based Treatment Protocols for Neurological Syndromes
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Contact center:
Adult department:
Hours of operation:
- Monday - Friday: 8:30 - 17:00
- Saturday: 9:00 - 13:00
- Sunday: day off
Children's department:
Hours of operation:
- Monday - Friday: 9:00 - 14:00
- Saturday, Sunday: weekend
How to find us?
How to get there
from the W/D station:
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by bus No. 7 (on weekdays)
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by bus No. 181
from Art. metro "Lukyanivska":
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by trolleybus No. 6, 16, 18
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by bus No. 181, 574, 527, 439
from Art. "Maidan Nezalezhnosti" metro station:
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by trolleybus No. 6, 16, 18