Dr. Daniel Lewis, MD


Physician
Dermatology

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Charlotte Dermatology
2630 East 7th Street Suite 200
Charlotte, North Carolina 28204
For an appointment, call (704) 364-6110
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Medical Expertise of Dr. Daniel Lewis, MD

Diagnosis and treatment of skin conditions, including acne, eczema, rosacea, psoriasis and skin cancer.

About Dr. Daniel Lewis, MD

EDUCATION

  • Dermatology Residency, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Internship, Riverside Methodist Hospital, Columbus, Ohio
  • Doctor of Medicine, University of North Carolina Medical School
  • Bachelor of Science, Chemical Engineering, Auburn University


MEMBERSHIPS/AFFILIATIONS

  • American Academy of Dermatology
  • American Medical Association
  • Mecklenburg County Medical Society
  • North Carolina Medical Society
  • Charlotte Dermatology Association


PERSONAL/OTHER

President, Charlotte Dermatology Assocation, 2006

As a partner with Charlotte Dermatology, PA, Dr. Lewis has over 20 years experience with the practice.

Patient Education Resources

Does it cost more to get a tattoo or to have it removed?
The cost of getting a tattoo and the cost of having it removed can vary depending on several factors such as the size, location, and complexity of the tattoo, as well as the experience and reputation ...
Does the food I eat affect my acne?
There is some evidence to suggest that diet can play a role in the development of acne. Studies have found that a diet high in sugar and processed foods can increase the risk of developing acne. Diets...
How do I find out if I have skin cancer?
The best way to find out if you have skin cancer is to have a skin examination performed by a healthcare professional such as a dermatologist. They will visually inspect your skin for any suspicious m...
If I have psoriasis, am I likely to get arthritis?
Psoriasis is a chronic skin condition that causes red, scaly patches on the skin. It affects about 2-3% of the population. People with psoriasis are at an increased risk of developing a form of arthri...
What is the treatment for rosacea affecting my eyes?
Ocular rosacea is a subtype of rosacea that affects the eyes, and it can cause symptoms such as redness, itching, burning, and a gritty sensation in the eyes. Treatment for ocular rosacea typically in...

Education & Training

  • Residency: University of North Carolina Hospitals
  • Internship: Riverside Methodist Hospitals - OhioHealth
  • Medical School: University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill School of Medicine