Dr. Paul Angaran

Dr. Paul Angaran

MD, FRCPC
Cardiologist
Toronto, ON
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If you are looking for local services or  treatment  in the office or hospital from a Cardiologist, contact a provider such as ( Dr. Paul Angaran ) to inquire if they are accepting patients or you need a referral.   Phone number to book an appointment 416 864 5104 ( Dr. Paul Angaran ) 

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( Dr. Paul Angaran, Cardiologist Toronto, ON ), may talk about some of the conditions and some of the treatment options shown on the videos. Always talk with your Local Cardiologist about the information you learnt from the videos in regards to Atrial Fibrillation  treatments and procedures the Local Cardiologist could  perform and if they would be appropriate for you. Remember good information from your Local Cardiologist   is the corner stone to understanding your Coronary Microvascular Disease  condition or disease.

Please contact ( Dr. Paul Angaran, Cardiologist Toronto, ON ) to enquire if this health care provider is accepting new patients. Atrial fibrillation is an irregular heartbeat, also called an arrhythmia, that can increase your risk of heart failure, stroke, blood clots and other heart conditions. It’s normal to feel stressed and anxious about undergoing a procedure for your atrial fibrillation. Everyone does. But keep in mind that we have a whole team of people involved in order to help reduce your stress and anxiety. Coronary artery disease: As plaque builds up it narrows your coronary arteries, decreasing blood flow to your heart. This decreased blood flow can cause chest pain, shortness of breath, palpitations and sweating. A complete blockage can lead to a heart attack. 

Heart disease symptoms depend on the type of heart disease you have. However, there are some common cardiovascular disease symptoms that many people experience including: 

Atrial fibrillation isn't usually life threatening, but it is a serious medical condition that requires treatment. If you experience atrial fibrillation symptoms, consult with your doctor. Your physician may recommend an electrocardiogram to diagnose your heart condition. The goal of atrial fibrillation treatment is to restore your normal heart rate and rhythm and prevent blood clots

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It's important for younger people to be aware of their cardiovascular risk factors, and to do their best to modify them. In particular I think exercise is a critical part of risk reduction, and it's important to have at least half an hour of exercise three times a week. Diet is a big part as well. A low salt diet, low fat diet, high in fruits and vegetables, alcohol moderation is important as well.

And obviously reducing the major risk factors like high blood pressure, high cholesterol, and diabetes control, pays very well long-term dividends. It's important for young people to be informed of their heart disease risk factors and to deal with them before they develop an event rather than after. And, certainly the relationship with their  Cardiologist physician is crucial in terms of long term awareness and control of the risk factors.

Its worth noting that the prognosis for individuals with heart failure can vary depending on the severity of the condition and other factors. Some individuals may experience stable heart failure with minimal symptoms, while others may require more intensive medical interventions. Regular follow-up visits with healthcare professionals are essential to monitor the condition, adjust medications as needed, and provide ongoing guidance and support.

Overall, while heart failure is a serious condition, it can be effectively managed with a combination of medications, lifestyle changes, and support from loved ones. By adhering to the recommended treatment plan and making necessary adjustments to one's lifestyle, many people with heart failure can lead full and enjoyable lives.

  1. Atrial Impulses: In a normal heart rhythm, the electrical impulses that originate in the sinoatrial (SA) node, often referred to as the heart's natural pacemaker, regulate the heart's rhythm. These impulses travel through the atria, causing them to contract and push blood into the ventricles. In atrial fibrillation, the atria quiver or fibrillate rather than contract effectively. This results in a rapid and irregular heartbeat, with electrical signals firing chaotically and haphazardly, potentially reaching rates of up to 400 impulses per minute.

  2. Ventricular Response: Since the atria are not contracting efficiently in AF, the ventricles receive irregular and rapid impulses from the atria. As a result, the ventricles also contract irregularly and at a fast rate (typically between 80 and 180 beats per minute). This irregular and often rapid heartbeat can compromise the heart's pumping function, reducing its ability to effectively move blood through the chambers and out to the body's organs and tissues.

  3. Blood Stasis and Clot Formation: The inefficient contraction of the atria in AF can lead to blood stasis or pooling in the atria. When blood remains stagnant for longer periods, it becomes more prone to forming clots. These clots can develop in the atria and, if dislodged, can travel through the bloodstream. If a clot reaches a cerebral artery in the brain, it can block blood flow and lead to a stroke.

  4. Stroke Risk: Atrial fibrillation is a significant risk factor for stroke. The formation of blood clots in the atria and their potential to cause a stroke underscores the importance of appropriate management and anticoagulation therapy for individuals with AF. Blood-thinning medications, such as anticoagulants, are often prescribed to reduce the risk of clot formation and stroke.

It's crucial for individuals with atrial fibrillation to work closely with their healthcare provider to develop a comprehensive management plan that addresses the underlying causes, controls the heart rhythm, manages symptoms, and reduces the risk of complications such as stroke. Regular medical follow-ups, lifestyle modifications, and adherence to prescribed treatments are key components of managing atrial fibrillation effectively.

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    He is the worst doctor my mom has ever had during her entire medical journey. He has had an aggressive behavior toward us (most probably because of our skin color because he personally asked me are you sure you are her daughter and I answered him firmly I am proud I am her daughter although I am not black because of genetics). Beside that he is not competent at all, all kind of complications have happened with my mom after the intervention he performed, he also prescribed the wrong medication for her heart rate… In conclusion, take care if you were obliged to see him because it won’t be safe medically or socially.
    Submitted: December 14, 2022
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    Dr.Angaran, his resident Dr. Pendrtih and the worlds best nurse Stephen took amazing care of my dad. Very detail oriented, compassionate, empathetic and knowledgeable. Very grateful for their help. At. Michael’s hospital is very very very lucky to have such compassionate individuals working for them. Thank you, thank you, thank you!
    Submitted: September 21, 2022
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    The worst medical doctor I have ever met in my entire life and I don’t think I will encounter someone like him in the future! Very impolite, he always accuses patients for complications of his procedures and it looks like he has the highest mortality and morbidity rate regarding his treatment plans (after I did check his online feedbacks). He doesn’t explain anything to the patient, and he really overrates himself! He treated my mother in a very unpleasant and unsafe way as she cannot clearly communicate in English but I always was with her for translation and quicker communication! As a law student, I am sure that his behavior his 100% medico-illegal and I hope I will have the opportunity to deal with him in court in the future because now I don’t have money yet to do it!
    Submitted: September 05, 2022
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    As I read this criminal feedback on different websites, I want to share my dad experience with him! He treated my dad as he is a chair in the office, didn’t listen to his complaint, just read the referral letter from the cardiologist and he started arranging for the ablation procedure without even asking for our opinion. Imagine that he called the lady who assist him for the procedures in order to do the paper work whereas we are not updated about anything and once I asked him about that inappropriate, unprofessional, unethical and illegal behavior, he left the office and kept us with that lady who started apologizing! I think the hospital hiring him should reconsider that!
    Submitted: August 28, 2022
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    Very bad attitude, impolite, doesn’t communicate with the patient, very low medical knowledge and most of his patients have had complications after procedures. Not to be recommended at all!
    Submitted: August 28, 2022
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    I had one of the worst experiences that a patient could ever imagine dealing with that racist/criminal immature guy who doesn’t deserve to be called a doctor! I shared my below experience with 2 of his patients whom I met outside his clinic and they confirm his bad attitude, low academic and teaching manners (either for his patients or the students working with him), and his RACIST behavior, even once of these patients told me that she heard him whispering “jeez those low class Mexican people” referring to her and her husband (Mexican immigrants), add that she has been treated in a wrong way as that RACIST guy changed thrice her pacemaker settings during 2 different visits and once the technician called Robert (high knowledge and professional guy) he was fully surprised and made some signs to that criminal that urgently the settings should be changed otherwise it could be life threatening)! I faced the same experience as this poor lady with some extras.. I heard him shouting on the Secretary on the floor helping him organizing his clinic and mistreating/abusing her and once he started examining me without asking any questions he put a huge pressure on my chest with his tense firm hands so I shouted loud then he disappeared from the device clinic and I heard him telling the technician “deal with that nagging lady behind the curtain” I decided then it should be my last visit there so I asked the poor technician and the Secreatry if my medications should be changed so they got back to me (after confirming with that CRIMINAL/RACIST guy) and no changes of the meds was done. A few days later, I had abdominal bleeding because of the anticoagulation prescribed by him (and he refused to change the dosage during that visit) and after being referred to another specialist I discovered that he was not treating me well and even his colleague has had bad opinions about him because of many patients been referred to him. I think that medico-ILLEGAL acts been happening to many patients and the authorities (medical and legal ones) should investigate and put limits to these behaviors as Toronto is number one multicultural city in the whole world and such criminals/racists should be in jail not treating patients! So please for the one reading this message, I beg you report that guy to help and protect patients lives!
    Submitted: August 01, 2022
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    Dr. Angaran provided sufficient information prior to a cardioversion procedure and did some follow up which was fine. The operation was successful. It is difficult to read him through the hospital phone system.
    Submitted: January 03, 2022
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    Dr. P. Andaran and his team performed a Cryo Ablation on Octorber 26,2021 at St. Mikes Hospital Toronto. Extremely professional care from the pre op to follow up. Dr. Andaran came to see in the evening to assure me that everything went well. I really appreciated the fact that he took the time to come and speak with me on a very personal level. Thanks to all the staff. Robert Giordano 5 Star
    Submitted: October 28, 2021
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    I was referred to Dr. Angaran by the Emergency doctor at St. Michaels hospital. During then first visit Dr. Angaran turned me over to another doctor who scanned my medical history and records and proceeded to prescribe medication without really hearing me out. At the end of the visit Dr. Angaran, came back, looked over the prescription and asked me about my preferences of treatment. Had I have not familiarize myself with different treatments I would have been at loss of what to say. Frankly, my first visit was very unimpressive, to say the least. Both doctors assured me that the medication prescribed would have almost no side affects. After a few days of being on the medication my symptoms worsened and side effects were debilitating. When Dr. Angaran changed the medication, my pharmacist insisted on talking to him, being concerned about the combination having an effect on the blood coagulation. In closing, I am leaning towards having a second opinion by another cardiologist at a different hospital. I would like to have someone who is willing to take time to listen to my concerns, it is my heart and health after all, and explain to me in in detail what the options are and what the way forward is. it is very difficult, when the prime source of information is internet. My faith is waning.
    Submitted: July 13, 2020
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    This doctor quickly scans information and does not fully understand individual situation. Makes sweeping statements that clearly are not factual. The Technician was far more knowledgeable.
    Submitted: October 16, 2019
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    This doctor has a poor bedside manner, due in part to his godlike complex and cockiness. Probably the hospital should consider another doctor explaining the ablation procedure and getting patients to sign the waiver than him.
    Submitted: May 18, 2019
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    Have been very happy with all the help Dr. Paul Angaran, Cardiologist, Toronto, ON has been giving my aging mother.
    Submitted: June 02, 2017

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