Treatment Intel
Treatment Intel provides patient feedback to mental health providers in order to determine prescription effectiveness and needed changes.
- Stage Product In Development
- Industry Software
- Location Cincinnati, OH, USA
- Currency USD
- Founded November 2013
- Employees 2
Company Summary
Through web technology supported by SmartPhone and iPhone applications, Treatment Intel is a leading innovator in the field of Electronic Medical Technologies. Our initial release is scheduled for launch in January, 2014. Treatment Intel monitors patient well-being in response to prescribed medications, sharing the information with mental health providers. The result is improved treatment in the shortest time possible, with reduced costs.
Team
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George Michael PavlyakFounder and CEO
George Pavlyak is a well-respected business process consultant and developer of Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) applications.
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George M. Pantalos, PhDAdvisory Board
Dr. Pantalos has been a cardiovascular explorer for over 40 years.
His efforts to understand cardiovascular function have focused on treating heart failure with mechanical devices including artificial hearts and ventricular assist devices, which he has helped develop.
He has also collaborated with NASA for many years helping to understand cardiovascular adaptation to the weightlessness of space flight and the return to Earth.
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Doug Pentz, PhDAdvisory Board
Doug Pentz, Ph.D. is a clinical psychologist, co-founder and co-director of The Affinity Center in Montgomery, OH. He has been a psychotherapist for nearly forty years.
He has spent the last fifteen years personally and professionally committed to understanding and treating Attention Deficit Disorder.
Doug is passionately dedicated to providing adults, as well as children, with effective and humane treatment.
Advisors
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Pamela S. Petas, Attorney at LawLawyerUnconfirmed
Previous Investors
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Self-Funded to DateUnconfirmed
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