
Charlie Strange, MD
Physician in Charleston, SC
843-792-9200
Specialties: Pulmonary & Critical Care Medicine
NPI #1427155217
Charlton B. Strange, III, MD
FALSE,Dr. Charlie Strange is a professor of pulmonary and critical care medicine at MUSC, with faculty appointments in the Department of Medicine and the Department of Graduate Studies. His clinical interests include chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (with specialty interest in alpha-1 antitrypsin deficiency and bronchoscopic lung volume reduction) and interstitial lung disease (with specialty interest in the connective tissue diseases).Dr. Strange has interest in rare lung diseases and participates in NIH programs to advance their treatment. He is available for physician consultations on the above research studies and continues active inpatient and outpatient clinical service.
Board Certifications: Internal Medicine, Pulmonary Disease, Critical Care Medicine
My Offices
Insurances Accepted
- Absolute Total Care (NEIC)
- Absolute Total Care Healthy Connections Prime Dual Medicare/Medicaid Plan
- Aetna (PPO)
- AllWell by Absolute Total Care
- Ambetter from Absolute Total Care (Marketplace)
- BCBS Blue Essentials (Marketplace)
- Blue Choice Blue Option (Exchange Plan)
- Blue Choice Medicaid
- Blue Choice MyChoice (Available as individual commercial product)
- Blue Cross Blue Shield Blue Choice HealthCare (Group Health Plan)
- Blue Cross Blue Shield Federal (FEP)
- Blue Cross Blue Shield Planned Administrators
Insurance plans vary by individual. Please contact your insurance provider to check your coverage.
Clinical Areas of Interest
- Interventional pulmonology
- Evidence-based medicine
- Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD)
Education
- Internship at Medical University of South Carolina Medical Center
- Residency at Medical University of South Carolina Medical Center
- Fellowship at Medical University of South Carolina Medical Center
- Medical College of Virginia/Virginia Commonwealth University Medical School
Languages
- English
Gender
- Male

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