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Downtown Office: 5 Stevens Street, Suite 300, Greenville, SC 29605

Patewood Office: 10 Enterprise Blvd, Suite 202, Greenville, SC 29615

Phone: 864-233-6338 | Fax: 864-235-1982

Greenville Offices

Carolina Dermatology of Greenville has two conveniently located offices in Greenville, SC.

Choose a location below to see a map, directions, and which providers see patients at a specific location.

Downtown Office

The Downtown office of  Carolina Dermatology of Greenville, Dermatologists

Carolina Dermatology of Greenville
5 Stevens Street
Suite 300
Greenville, SC 29605

Map & Directions

Telephone: 864-233-6338
Fax: 864-235-1982

Providers at Our Downtown Office

  • Charles T. Darragh, MD, FAAD
  • John T. Kuhl, MD, FAAD
  • Amilcar E. Rizzo MD, FAAD
  • Catherine L. Roach, MD, FAAD
  • R. Andrew Jamison, MD, FAAD
  • Megan O. Scharf, MD, FAAD
  • Liz Lewis, PNP
 

Patewood Office

The Patewood office of  Carolina Dermatology of Greenville, Dermatologists

Carolina Dermatology of Greenville
10 Enterprise Blvd
Suite 202
Greenville, SC 29615

Map & Directions

Telephone: 864-233-6338
Fax: 864-235-1982

Providers at Our Patewood Office

  • Marshall J. Shuler, MD, FAAD
  • Amilcar E. Rizzo MD, FAAD - Friday Only
  • R. Andrew Jamison, MD, FAAD - Wednesday Only
  • Nichole Wright, PA-C
 

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Our Greenville Offices

Carolina Dermatology of Greenville has two conveniently located offices in Greenville, SC. See more information about each of our locations by choosing an office location below.

  • Downtown 5 Stevens Street
    Suite 300
    Greenville, SC 29605
  • Patewood 10 Enterprise Blvd
    Suite 202
    Greenville, SC 29615
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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.