Christopher G. Pelic, MD

Physician in Charleston, SC
Specialties:Psychiatry - Adult, Psychiatry - Bio-behavioral Medicine
Languages:English
Gender:Male
NPI #1396853263

Christopher George Pelic, MD

Dr. Pelic is a tenured professor of psychiatry at MUSC. He has been on faculty since 2004 providing clinical work on inpatient units, medical/surgical units, and outpatient telepsychiatry during that time. He has been heavily engaged in education and formerly worked in the MUSC College of Medicine Dean's Office in Student Affairs. Currently Dr. Pelic's clinical practice through MUSC is at Clemson University Student Health Clinic providing mental health care to the students via telehealth. In addition, Dr. Pelic is the lead physician for MUSC's Health, Wellness, and Human Performance Institute located in Mt. Pleasant.

Board Certifications: Psychiatry, Psychosomatic Medicine, Consultation-Liaison Psychiatry
Clinical Areas of Interest
  • Global health and telemedicine
  • Physician Wellness/Burnout
  • Undergraduate and Graduate Student Health Services
  • Addiction
  • Alcoholism
  • Anxiety
  • Depression
  • Psychopharmacology
  • Wellness and prevention
Education
  • Residency at Medical University of South Carolina Medical Center
  • Internship at Medical University of South Carolina Medical Center
  • Medical School at The University of Toledo College of Medicine

Insurances Accepted

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My Offices

  • Map of 67 President Street in Charleston
    MUSC Health Institute of Psychiatry
    Primary Office
    67 President Street
    Charleston, SC 29425
    US
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    Day of the WeekHours
    MondayOpen 24 Hours
    TuesdayOpen 24 Hours
    WednesdayOpen 24 Hours
    ThursdayOpen 24 Hours
    FridayOpen 24 Hours
    SaturdayOpen 24 Hours
    SundayOpen 24 Hours
    Map of 67 President Street in Charleston

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