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Tourette Syndrome

ICD-11 Classification of Tourette Syndrome (8A05.00)

In ICD-11-MMS, Tourette Syndrome is coded 8A05.00 within the parent category 8A05 Tic disorders. ICD-11 places tic disorders in Diseases of the nervous system (Chapter 08) with secondary parenting under neurodevelopmental disorders, requiring multiple motor tics plus at least one phonic tic, persistent over a year with childhood onset.

ICD-11 Classification of Tourette Syndrome (8A05.00)
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A precise diagnostic code is the foundation of every shared-care conversation — here is exactly where Tourette Syndrome sits in ICD-11.

In short

In the WHO ICD-11-MMS, Tourette Syndrome carries the code 8A05.00, sitting within the parent category *8A05 Tic disorders*. ICD-11 has relocated tic disorders from the older mental-and-behavioural grouping into Diseases of the nervous system (Chapter 08), while retaining a cross-listing with neurodevelopmental disorders — a deliberate reflection of its neurodevelopmental nature. The diagnosis requires both multiple motor tics and at least one phonic (vocal) tic, present for over a year with onset in childhood or adolescence.

The classification, in detail

Under
8A05 Tic disorders, ICD-11 distinguishes:
  • 8A05.00 Tourette syndrome — combined chronic motor and phonic tics meeting the duration and onset criteria.
  • Related sibling categories for chronic motor-only or phonic-only tic disorders and transient/developmental tic presentations.

Key ICD-11 features worth noting for peer-to-peer use:

  • Multi-parenting: 8A05 is anchored in the nervous-system chapter yet secondary-parented under neurodevelopmental disorders, so the code surfaces from either pathway.
  • Onset and course: childhood onset, characteristic waxing-and-waning course, frequent attenuation by adulthood.
  • Comorbidity coding: ADHD (6A05) and obsessive-compulsive disorder (6B20) are commonly co-occurring and should be coded separately where present, as they often drive functional impairment more than the tics themselves.

This contrasts with ICD-10, where Tourette sat under F95.2 within behavioural and emotional disorders — the ICD-11 move signals the consensus shift toward a neurodevelopmental framing.

When to refer

Refer for structured developmental and neurological assessment where tics are persistent (>12 months), cause functional or social impairment, or co-occur with attentional, obsessive-compulsive or emotional-regulation difficulties. Sudden-onset, explosive, or focal-neurological presentations warrant prompt neurology review rather than therapy-first pathways.

The Pinnacle way

A clinical AbilityScore® and any diagnosis are formed
only at a Pinnacle Blooms Network centre, under qualified clinician care — never from a code lookup or an online form. For a child with tics and co-occurring profiles, our behavioural and developmental therapy pathways and a clinician-administered AbilityScore® translate the diagnostic picture into a measurable, family-ready plan. [Partner with Pinnacle](/) for shared-care across 70+ centres.

Trusted sources

WHO ICD-11 for Mortality and Morbidity Statistics, tic disorders category; WHO classification framework for neurodevelopmental and nervous-system disorders.

Next step —** Refer a child with persistent tics for structured assessment — [connect with a Pinnacle clinical team](/).

This is general information, not a diagnosis — a clinical AbilityScore® and any diagnosis are formed only at a Pinnacle Blooms Network centre under qualified clinician care.

What to watch

Persistent tics beyond 12 months with functional impairment, or co-occurring ADHD, OCD or emotional-regulation difficulties that often drive impairment more than the tics themselves.

Try this at home

When coding, capture co-occurring ADHD (6A05) or OCD (6B20) separately — comorbidities frequently shape the functional and therapeutic priorities more than the tics alone.

Trusted sources

Developed by SETU Consortium · Pinnacle Blooms Network · Last reviewed 2026-06-10

This is general information, not a diagnosis. A clinical AbilityScore® and any diagnosis are formed only at a Pinnacle Blooms Network centre, under qualified clinician care.

Frequently asked

What is the ICD-11 code for Tourette Syndrome?

Tourette Syndrome is coded 8A05.00 in ICD-11-MMS, within the parent category 8A05 Tic disorders.

Where does ICD-11 place tic disorders?

ICD-11 anchors tic disorders (8A05) in Diseases of the nervous system (Chapter 08), with secondary parenting under neurodevelopmental disorders, reflecting their neurodevelopmental nature.

How does this differ from ICD-10?

In ICD-10, Tourette syndrome was F95.2 within behavioural and emotional disorders. ICD-11 reframes it as a neurodevelopmental nervous-system condition, signalling the current diagnostic consensus.

What are the diagnostic requirements?

Multiple motor tics and at least one phonic (vocal) tic, present for over a year with onset in childhood or adolescence, typically with a waxing-and-waning course.

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