Aleicia R. Mack, DO – Cardiologist

Edmond, OK – Prominently featured in The Inner Circle, Aleicia R. Mack, DO is acknowledged as a Pinnacle Lifetime Member for her contributions to Non-Invasive Cardiology and Cardiac Imaging.

Dr. Aleicia R. Mack, a distinguished non-invasive cardiologist, is making a profound impact in the field of cardiac imaging and comprehensive heart care. Known for her empathetic approach, she takes the time to listen to her patients, conducting thorough cardiac evaluations to ensure they feel heard and informed about their heart health.

Dr. Mack earned her Bachelor of Science in zoology from the University of Oklahoma before obtaining her Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine from Oklahoma State University College of Osteopathic Medicine. She completed her internal medicine residency at Johns Hopkins Bayview Medical Center, followed by a fellowship in geriatrics and gerontology at Johns Hopkins Hospital. She then pursued a cardiology fellowship at the University of Wisconsin at Madison and is board-certified in internal medicine and cardiology.

She is an active member of the American College of Cardiology and the American Society of Echocardiography and serves as the president of her local chapter of the American Heart Association. Committed to advocacy and education, she volunteers and participates in public speaking engagements through the American Heart Association, emphasizing heart health awareness and prevention. She and her family also founded The Mack Scholarship Fund, which provides financial assistance to new college students for purchasing textbooks.

Throughout her career, Dr. Mack has been a leader in cardiac imaging and non-invasive cardiology, with a strong focus on expanding access to high-quality heart care, particularly for women and minority populations. Inspired by her grandmother’s heart condition, she has dedicated herself to preventative cardiology and patient-centered care.

Looking ahead, she aims to expand preventive cardiology and imaging programs in Oklahoma, advance access to care in underserved populations through education, and enhance public awareness on heart health and early detection.

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