Christopher Chin, MD
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Dr. Christopher Chin is a board-certified adult psychiatrist in Los Angeles with a focus on diagnosing and treating individuals suffering from mood and anxiety disorders, and helping people in the management of clinical depression. He has a significant interest in diagnosing and treating mood disorders, specifically bipolar spectrum disorders, unipolar depression, and treatment-resistant depression.

More about Christopher Chin, MD
Although his undergraduate learning primed his interest in the neuroscience of human experience, he initially entered the medical field with the aspiration to become a primary care physician, as he greatly idealized the doctor-patient relationship. Over time through his medical studies and personal experiences, he developed an appreciation for the profound psychological and social consequences of psychiatric conditions. Caring for individuals living with these experiences as a psychiatrist became a natural fit for him, and he hasn’t looked back since.
Dr. Chin has a collaborative and holistic approach with his patients. Taking time to understand his patients’ personalities, situations, and preferences enhance his ability to modulate his approach and provide the most personalized care. He views clinical medicine as the art of understanding and responding to individual value judgments, and psychiatric practice is no different. He values his patients’ questions as it opens the door for dialogue and understanding of the best treatment for the individual.
For Dr. Chin, Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (TMS) therapy in Los Angeles is an effective, non-invasive therapeutic technology, and it provides an opportunity of robust improvement for many patients unresponsive to medications and psychotherapy. Having worked with patients with treatment-resistant depression and other conditions, he is excited to be able to offer this option to his patients. Moreover, the development of TMS therapy as a therapeutic has contributed to the fundamental understanding of clinical depression and the brain’s role in other psychiatric conditions.
Personal Interests
California is Dr. Chin’s home state, and he appreciates its natural beauty. He grew up in Northern California camping, hiking, and backpacking in the Sierra Nevada Mountains and snowboarding in Tahoe. He was classically trained as a cellist, and over time developed an interest in playing guitar and mixing electronic music. His personal passions revolve around learning a new guitar tune, mixing music, attempting a new culinary recipe, and hiking/snowboarding. When not engaged in these activities, he is intrigued by learning about how technology interacts and shapes society and geopolitics. For Dr. Chin, new experiences keep the mind fresh.
Education & Experience
Certifications & Memberships
- Diplomate, American Board of Psychiatry & Neurology
- Member, American Psychiatric Association
- Member, Neuroscience Education Institute