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920 Woodruff Road Greenville, SC 29607
Phone: 864-233-6338 | Fax: 864-235-1982

Elizabeth (Liz) Lewis, PNP

Meet Elizabeth (Liz) Lewis, PNP, a pediatric nurse practitioner with Carolina Dermatology of Greenville

Liz Lewis knew from a young age that she wanted to work with children and that's why she chose to become a pediatric nurse practitioner. She fell in love with pediatric dermatology while training and practicing at Nationwide Children's Hospital in Columbus, Ohio. With over 10 years of experience in this field, she has positively impacted the lives of children and their families. She provides reassurance and promotes both comfort and confidence for her patients.

Originally from the Midwest, she moved to South Carolina and then chose to work in Greenville where dermatologists are in high demand. Her goal is to increase pediatric access to dermatology. Greenville is an excellent location with many other pediatric experts with whom she can collaborate.

Liz's philosophy of care is to listen carefully to patients and their families to formulate a plan together, which leads to better outcomes. She especially enjoys taking time to educate patients about their skin conditions and treatment options.

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Education

  • Graduate School: University of California San Francisco
  • Undergraduate: Biology, University of Illinois Urbana Champaign

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Our Greenville Office

The office of Carolina Dermatology of Greenville is conveniently located near the intersection of Verdae Boulevard and Woodruff Road with access from interstates 85 and 385.

  • Address920 Woodruff Road
    Greenville, SC 29607
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Dr. Charles T. Darragh is fellow of the American College of Mohs Surgery. He is a board-certified, fellowship-trained Mohs surgeon specializing in the Mohs micrographic surgical technique used to treat skin cancer. The ACMS is the only organization that requires its members to complete an extensive one- to two-year fellowship training program in Mohs surgery after they have completed their dermatology residency training. Choosing an ACMS fellowship-trained Mohs surgeon ensures your skin cancer treatment is performed with the highest standards of quality and competency.