Psychiatrist
Dr. Hiram Mok
Vancouver Coastal Health (VGH/UBC) · Vancouver, Canada
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Why this doctor may suit you
- Frequently treats anxiety in Vancouver
- 30+ years of clinical experience
- Patient feedback emphasises straight to the point
- Accepting new and second-opinion patients
Treatment mix
Where this doctor spends clinical time
Bedside manner
Communication style
Doctor vibe
How patients describe the consult
Who comes in
Common patient types
Top reasons
Patients commonly visit for
- Persistent anxiety
- Low mood for weeks
- Trouble sleeping
- Focus & attention issues
- Relationship strain
In the clinic
Procedures performed frequently
Diagnostic Interview
92+ doneStructured clinical assessment
Medication Management
321+ doneLong-term titration & monitoring
CBT Referral
270+ doneCognitive behavioural therapy coordination
Be informed
What patients should realistically expect
Therapy takes consistency
Most patients see meaningful change after 6–12 sessions.
Medication trials
Finding the right SSRI/SNRI can take 4–6 weeks.
We deliberately avoid success-rate claims. Outcomes vary — your doctor will give you a personalised view.
Journey
A typical treatment timeline
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Session 1
History & rapport
Detailed assessment and goals.
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Week 4
Plan stabilises
Medication or therapy structure in place.
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Month 3
Meaningful change
Symptoms measurably improved.
Treatment philosophy
“Mental health is treated, not labelled.”
— Dr. Hiram Mok
Expertise
Patient-type expertise
Cost expectation
Pricing tier
Tier reflects consultation + typical workup, not exact fees.
Recovery
Downtime to expect
- Sessions — no downtime
- Medication — gradual onset over 2–4 weeks
Plan your visit
Waiting time intelligence
22 min average wait
- • Weekends fill up — book 3–4 days ahead.
- • Evening clinics run busier; arrive 10 min early.
Reassurance
Second-opinion friendly
Open to second opinions. Reviews previous treatments and reports carefully.
Evidence-based
Research & academic profile
Track outcomes
Common result categories
Mood Stability
Outcomes vary by patient.
Anxiety Reduction
Outcomes vary by patient.
Sleep Quality
Outcomes vary by patient.
Care style
What patients consistently report
Patient FAQs
Frequently asked questions
Is a first session just talking, or will I get a diagnosis?+
The first session is primarily history-taking. A working diagnosis usually forms by session 2.
Will I become dependent on medication?+
Modern psychiatric medications are not addictive in the colloquial sense; your doctor will plan tapering when appropriate.
About Dr. Hiram Mok
Clinical Professor of Psychiatry at UBC; Executive Lead, Outpatient Psychiatry Services at Vancouver Coastal Health; specialist in mood and psychotic disorders.
Credentials & Expertise
- Education
- MD, FRCPC, University of British Columbia
- Specialization
- Psychiatrist
- Years in practice
- 30
- Languages
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