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TMS for OCD

Does TMS Treat OCD?

TMS For OCD

Yes—transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) can help treat OCD, especially in people who haven’t responded to medication or therapy. It is FDA-cleared, and while it’s not a cure, it has shown moderate but meaningful success rates.

What TMS is and how it works

TMS is a noninvasive brain stimulation treatment that uses magnetic pulses to target specific brain circuits involved in OCD (such as the orbitofrontal cortex and related networks). It aims to “reset” abnormal activity patterns linked to intrusive thoughts and compulsive behaviors. (McGovern Medical School)

FDA approval status

So yes—TMS is officially FDA-approved/cleared for OCD, not experimental (though access and insurance coverage can vary).

How effective is it?

Clinical trial data (FDA-reviewed)

👉 “Response” usually means ≥30% reduction in OCD severity scores, not complete remission.

Broader research findings

  • Meta-analyses show moderate improvement overall (effect size ~0.45). (PMC)

  • Considered a safe and effective option, but not universally effective for all patients.

Bottom line

  • Yes, TMS helps some people with OCD—especially those who haven’t responded to standard treatments.

  • It is FDA-cleared and evidence-based, not experimental.

  • Expect moderate success rates (~30–40% meaningful response) rather than dramatic or universal results.