A Diplomate of the American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology with a 1993 fellowship completion at the UCSD Department of Psychiatry, Emad G. Tadros, MD operates from Suite 102 of the Scripps Mercy Hospital Medical Office Building at 4060 Fourth Avenue. The practice handles depression, bipolar disorder, anxiety disorders, ADHD, and dementia workups for adults, with hospital privileges that connect treatment plans into the Scripps Mercy network anchored by Scripps Coastal Medical Center Hillcrest. Tadros earned his medical degree at Ain Shams University Faculty of Medicine in Cairo in 1984 and completed psychiatry residency at Mount Sinai in Chicago in 1991 before his UCSD neurology and psychiatry fellowship, and he conducts sessions in both English and Arabic. A core clinical focus is transcranial magnetic stimulation for treatment-resistant major depression, delivered through his San Diego TMS program for patients who have not responded to multiple medication trials. TMS workups frequently require neurology coordination to rule out seizure history and structural lesions before a stimulation course begins, and complex differential cases are referred for epileptological review by neurologists such as Dr. Jerry Shih. The highest-acuity work involves medication management for older adults presenting with overlapping cognitive impairment, mood disorder, and substance use, where Tadros sequences pharmacologic adjustments against caregiver-reported behavioral changes and serial cognitive screens.