Cardiologist
Dr. Susanna Mak
Mount Sinai Hospital (Sinai Health) · Toronto, Canada
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Why this doctor may suit you
- Frequently treats hypertension in Toronto
- 25+ years of clinical experience
- Patient feedback emphasises conservative treatment approach
- 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
- Chest pain or tightness
- Palpitations
- High BP follow-up
- Cholesterol review
- Preventive heart checkup
In the clinic
Procedures performed frequently
ECG & Echo
222+ doneRoutine heart screening
Stress Testing
217+ doneTreadmill / pharmacological
Angiography Review
377+ doneImaging interpretation
Pacemaker Follow-up
397+ doneDevice monitoring
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What patients should realistically expect
Hypertension control
Most patients reach target BP in 4–8 weeks with adherence.
Lifestyle change
Diet, sleep and activity changes matter as much as medication.
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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Week 1
Baseline workup
ECG, blood work and risk profiling.
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Week 4
Medication tuning
Adjust doses based on response and side effects.
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Month 3
Stable control
Targets met; switch to quarterly reviews.
Treatment philosophy
“Prevention is cheaper than intervention.”
— Dr. Susanna Mak
Expertise
Patient-type expertise
Cost expectation
Pricing tier
Tier reflects consultation + typical workup, not exact fees.
Recovery
Downtime to expect
- Most consultations — same day
- Stress test — rest 1 hour after
Plan your visit
Waiting time intelligence
32 min average wait
- • Evening clinics run busier; arrive 10 min early.
- • Lunch-hour slots see the shortest waits.
Reassurance
Second-opinion friendly
Open to second opinions. Reviews previous treatments and reports carefully.
Evidence-based
Research & academic profile
Track outcomes
Common result categories
Blood Pressure Trends
Outcomes vary by patient.
Cholesterol Improvement
Outcomes vary by patient.
Lifestyle Coaching
Outcomes vary by patient.
Care style
What patients consistently report
Patient FAQs
Frequently asked questions
How often should I get a heart checkup after 40?+
Once a year is reasonable for low-risk adults; more often if you have diabetes, hypertension or a family history.
Will I need to be on medication for life?+
Not always. Some patients reduce medication after sustained lifestyle changes — your cardiologist will guide this.
About Dr. Susanna Mak
Associate Professor in the Division of Cardiology at U of T and Director of the Heart Function Clinic at Mount Sinai, specializing in heart failure and exercise physiology.
Credentials & Expertise
- Education
- MD, MSc, University of Toronto
- Specialization
- Cardiologist
- Years in practice
- 25
- Languages
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