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Dr. Tanveer A. Padder, MD

Meet the Founder

Dr. Tanveer A. Padder, MD

Founder: On-Demand Psychiatry

Triple Board-Certified Psychiatrist · Psychopharmacologist · Addiction Specialist

Recognized as one of the “Most Impactful Psychiatry Leaders of 2025”

Featured Cover Story for Innovations in Mental Health

25+ Years of Clinical Leadership Across All Psychiatric Settings

100,000+ Patient Encounters Across ER, Inpatient, Outpatient, Detox, Rehab, RTCs

Author — The Practical Guide to Psychiatric Medications (Top 10 globally ranked)

Creator — 360° Psychiatry Mastery Program (Training clinicians worldwide)

Global Educator: NPs, PAs, Residents, Psychiatrists

Expert in Complex Psychopharmacology & Treatment-Resistant Disorders

Visionary Behind the World’s First AI-Powered Psychiatry Co-Pilot

Why On-Demand Psychiatry Exists

Decades of frontline psychiatric decision-making — where high-risk judgments, complicated medications, and time constraints collide — formed the foundation of On-Demand Psychiatry. The platform converts actual clinical reasoning into a Clinical Co-Pilot that is meant to assist human clinicians rather than take their place.

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On-Demand Psychiatry

The World's First

Psychiatric Clinical Co-Pilot

Built by a clinician. For clinicians.

Clinical Authority

Why Only Dr. Padder Could Build On-Demand Psychiatry

25+ years in all mental health settings

More than 100,000 actual mental health cases that inform system logic

Triple board certification and extensive knowledge of psychopharmacology

Author and international educator influencing the training of clinicians

25–50K structured cases and clinical frameworks are proprietary intellectual property

Clinician-designed architecture based on actual practice

Capacity to translate mental judgement into AI-safe reasoning

Purposefully created as a clinical co-pilot rather than a chatbot

What On-Demand Psychiatry Delivers Instantly

The Clinical Case

The Need for On-Demand Psychiatry

Psychiatry is under unprecedented pressure to provide safe care more quickly due to growing clinical complexity and a lack of personnel. On-Demand Psychiatry was developed as a Clinical Co-Pilot to address the precise issues clinicians encounter at the point of care.

How On-Demand Psychiatry Fills Current Clinical Gaps

Clinical ChallengeOn-Demand Psychiatry Support
Lack of evidence-based decision supportReal-time guideline recommendations
High-risk polypharmacyInstant medication interaction checks
Missed or delayed lab monitoringAutomated lab monitoring prompts
Diagnostic uncertaintyDSM-5-TR & ICD-10 verification
Time lost to documentationChart-ready notes in under 90 seconds
Treatment-resistant conditionsStepwise clinical protocols
Clinician burnoutFaster decisions with reduced cognitive load
Unsafe or outdated prescribing24/7 psychopharmacology guidance
No safe medication alternativesStructured substitution pathways
Fragmented psychiatric careCoverage across all psychiatric settings
Lack of cross-taper logicGuided medication switching and tapering
Limited patient education toolsSimple, clinician-ready handouts
Inconsistent risk assessmentSAFE-T & C-SSRS integration
Inefficient telepsychiatry workflowsReal-time Clinical Co-Pilot support
EMRs lack psychiatric reasoningPsychiatry-specific reasoning engine

Current Clinical Urgency

Skyrocketing Demand

Over 150 million people worldwide are still underserved, and one in five Americans suffer from a mental illness.

Worsening Workforce Shortages

NPs and PAs are handling more complex psychiatric care, and psychiatrists are retiring more quickly than new medical professionals join the field.

Increasing Burnout

Instead of treating patients, clinicians now spend over half of their time documenting.

The Rise of Telepsychiatry

Care is increasingly provided remotely, frequently without subspecialty backup, which increases safety risks.

Technological Advancements

AI Co-Pilots have already been adopted by cardiology, oncology, and primary care. Until now, psychiatry hasn’t.

Increasing Global Disparity

In some areas, a single psychiatrist treats more than 100,000 patients. A clinical co-pilot is the only scalable method of safely expanding expertise.

A Purpose Built From the Front Lines

One thing became evident after decades of high-acuity clinical practice, instruction, and systems-level thinking: psychiatry required a cohesive, intelligent system that could support, guide, and think like a real clinician. On-Demand Psychiatry was founded as a result of this insight.

Constructed from the front lines of care, it was intended to assist rather than replace clinicians — acting as a Clinical Co-Pilot in situations where decisions are difficult, time is of the essence, and the stakes are highest.