Dr. Olatunde Oshikoya, DMSc, MPAS, PA-C — Co-Founder
Dr. Olatunde “Tunde” Oshikoya is a board-certified Physician Assistant with a clinical background in Addiction Medicine and Behavioral Health. After graduating from the University of West Georgia with his Bachelor of Arts in Psychology in 2013, he obtained his Master of Physician Assistant studies degree from the University of Florida in 2018 followed by his Doctor of Medical Science degree from A.T. Still University in 2025. In 2021, he founded Rapid Recovery Mobile Clinic - a mobile clinic that travels to provide accessible point-of-care testing and treatment to the Metro Atlanta area and surrounding counties. Designed as an equitable healthcare solution for marginalized communities, the clinic addresses several systemic barriers within our healthcare system impacting Atlantans such as accessibility, affordability, and care quality. Today, Tunde provides compassionate trauma-informed care to patients living with a dual diagnosis (those living with illicit substance use and co-occurring mental health conditions). He finds this patient population may fall victim to the pitfalls of the American healthcare system as a result of damaging stigmas, unconscious biases, and rampant criminalization. It is his belief that when we can put aside our predispositions and advocate for greater mental health awareness, we become a better healthcare system, but more importantly, better human beings. Tunde is the Director of MAT Services and Rapid Response at Correctional Healthcare Partners. He is responsible for developing protocols and implementing person-centered policies that expand access to evidence-based substance use management for incarcerated and marginalized populations. Medication-assisted treatment (MAT) is the use of FDA-approved medications, in combination with counseling, behavioral therapies, and social support to reduce the incidence of fatal drug overdoses, offering a pathway to recovery for individuals navigating drug addiction. Tunde’s long-lasting commitment to humanity and civic engagement has culminated in a number of accolades including Outstanding Atlanta, “Thriving Under 30” Alumni at the University of West Georgia, Atlanta Business Chronicle’s “40 under 40”, and the Emerging 100 of Atlanta’s “Mentor of the Year” and “Committee of the Year”. Clinical Education: University of Florida A.T. Still University Clinical Background: • Telemedicine • Addiction Medicine • Behavioral Health • Correctional Medicine • Urgent Care State Licenses: Arizona California Colorado Florida Georgia Illinois Maine Massachusetts North Carolina Oregon Washington
Stackforce AI infers this person is a Healthcare Professional specializing in Addiction Medicine and Behavioral Health.
Location: Atlanta, United States
Experience: 7 yrs 9 mos
Skills
- Addiction Medicine
- Behavioral Health
- Telemedicine
- Mental Health
- Urgent Care
- Psychiatry
- Infectious Disease
- Occupational Medicine
- Phlebotomy
Career Highlights
- Founder of Rapid Recovery Mobile Clinic
- Director of MAT Services at Correctional Healthcare Partners
- Recognized in Atlanta Business Chronicle's '40 Under 40'
Work Experience
CHP Health
Director of MAT Services and Rapid Response (5 mos)
Bicycle Health
Remote Addiction Medicine Clinician (3 yrs 1 mo)
LunaJoy (YC W22)
Remote Psychiatric Clinician (6 mos)
Workit Health
Remote Psychiatric Clinician (5 mos)
Rapid Recovery Mobile Clinic
Founder/Owner (4 yrs 8 mos)
Viral Solutions
Infectious Disease Clincian (8 mos)
WellStreet Urgent Care
Remote Urgent Care Clinician (3 yrs 6 mos)
Wellstar Health System
Urgent Care Clinician (1 yr 6 mos)
Envision Healthcare
Emergency Medicine Clinician (1 yr)
North Florida Regional Medical Center
Occupational Medicine Clinician (1 yr 3 mos)
Quick Care Med of Florida
Urgent Care Clinician (1 yr 7 mos)
WellStar Health System
Phlebotomist (9 mos)
Education
Doctor of Medical Science at A.T. Still University
Master of Physician Assistant Studies at University of Florida
Bachelor of Arts at University of West Georgia