Oasis Health is founded by Ivy League-trained psychiatrist Dr. Vikrant Mittal and his team, bringing together over 20+ years of combined experience in healthcare. Our mission is to revolutionize mental health care in India by integrating evidence-based clinical practices with the latest advancements in psychiatric technology.
We are committed to delivering world-class mental health services that are both accessible and affordable, tailored to meet the unique needs of each individual.
About Dr. Vikrant Mittal
Dr. Mittal is a highly respected psychiatrist with a distinguished career in the USA, where he held several leadership roles, including:
- Founder & Chief Medical Officer, Physicians Oasis Health
- Former Assistant Professor and Psychiatry rotation director at Temple University School of Medicine, Philadelphia, Chairman of Psychiatry
- Chief Medical Officer at a 178-bed Pennsylvania Department of Health & Human Services hospital.
Dr. Mittal’s work is widely recognized through numerous publications in peer-reviewed U.S. journals and contributions to authoritative psychiatry textbooks. His extensive experience and dedication to patient care have made him one of the most trusted names in psychiatry.
He has published extensively in leading U.S. psychiatric journals and contributed to multiple academic textbooks. Dr. Mittal’s work reflects his deep dedication to improving mental health outcomes and his commitment to delivering care that is both scientifically rigorous and deeply human. He is widely regarded as one of the top psychiatrists in Delhi NCR and across India.
Our Mission
To combine cutting-edge clinical approaches and modern psychiatric technologies to enhance mental well-being across all sections of society.
Our Vision
To make high-quality mental health care accessible, affordable, and effective — one person at a time.
Published Articles
Risk of Cerebrovascular Adverse Events and Death in Elderly Patients With Dementia When Treated With Antipsychotic Medications: A Literature Review of Evidence
Are Patients With Depression at Heightened Risk of Suicide as They Begin to Recover?
Behavioral and Psychological Symptoms of Dementia:Part I
Behavioral and Psychological Symptoms of Dementia: Part II—Treatment
Delirium in the Elderly: A Comprehensive Review
Quetiapine Induced Neutropenia
Aggression in Inpatient Hospital Population 2014
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