Clinical mental health.
Structured. Applied. Accessible.

Saday Wellness bridges the gap between clinical training, patient care, and community awareness — building a connected mental health ecosystem for India.

Where It Started

A problem observed in the wards of Psychiatry hospitals

During his psychiatry training at King George's Medical University, Dr. Aditya Agrawal noticed a pattern that textbooks didn't address. Patients weren't improving — not because medications were wrong, but because treatment existed in silos. Therapy was disconnected from medication management. Families, unaware of how to support recovery, often became sources of emotional harm. Communities delayed seeking help because awareness simply didn't exist.

"The gap was never just clinical. It was structural — between disciplines, between the clinic and the community, between training and what patients actually needed."

That observation became a collaboration with Vikrant Patel, a clinical psychologist who saw the same fractures from the therapy side — professionals entering practice without the structured, applied training their patients required. Saday Wellness was built to close these gaps: in care, in training, and in awareness.

Psychiatry ward interior
WHAT WE DO

A connected mental health ecosystem

Saday Wellness operates across clinical care, professional training, and community engagement — each arm reinforcing the others.

Clinical Care

Clinical Care

  • Online psychiatry consultations
  • Online therapy sessions
  • Collaborative treatment planning
Psychology Training

Saday Wellness Academy

  • Recorded courses in assessment and psychotherapy
  • Live clinical workshops
  • Faculty from AIIMS KGMU IHBAS
  • Certification on completion
Community Programs

Community Programs

  • Offline programs for colleges
  • Corporate mental health sessions
  • School awareness programs
  • NGO and Indian Army collaborations
THE ACADEMY

Why we built a training platform

Traditional training leaves mental health professionals unprepared for the range of conditions they encounter. The consequence directly affects patient outcomes.

THE PROBLEM

Most clinical psychology and psychiatry training prioritizes theory over applied skill. Professionals enter practice without structured exposure to psychological assessment, evidence-based therapy frameworks, or real clinical decision-making.

OUR APPROACH

Every course follows a defined clinical model — Concept, Theory, Demonstration, Clinical Application, Interpretation. Faculty are practicing professionals, not content creators. Training is aligned with Indian clinical realities.

IMPACT

Building from the ground up

Every number here represents a professional whose clinical capacity has been directly strengthened.

300+
Professionals Trained
7
Clinical Workshops
7
Structured Courses
3
Institutional Faculty Partners
THE TEAM

Built by clinicians, for clinicians

Every decision at Saday is made by people who have treated patients, conducted assessments, and understand what clinical training requires.

Dr. Aditya Agrawal

Dr. Aditya Agrawal

Co-founder, Managing Partner

MBBS AIIMS · MD Psychiatry KGMU Gold Medalist

Trained at AIIMS and KGMU, Dr. Aditya observed how fragmented treatment systems fail patients. He founded Saday to build an integrated model connecting clinical care, professional training, and community awareness.

Dr. Adarsh Tripathi

Dr. Adarsh Tripathi

Director of Academics

Ex-Professor, KGMU • Renowned clinician and Researcher

With over two decades of clinical and academic experience. He has trained generations of psychiatry residents, examined at AIIMS and NIMHANS, delivered 300+ presentations across Asia and Europe, and collaborated with Johns Hopkins and the World Psychiatric Association.

Vikrant Patel

Vikrant Patel

Co-founder

Clinical Psychologist

Vikrant brings the therapy-side perspective to Saday, understanding the gaps in applied training that clinical psychologists face when entering practice.

Clinical mental health training. Structured. Applied. Expanding.

Building the infrastructure Indian mental health professionals deserve — one course, one consultation, one community at a time.