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Ballantyne: 15830 Ballantyne Medical Place • Suite 225 • Charlotte, NC 28277
Phone: 704-919-1105 • Fax: 704-910-3163

Location Lake Norman

Dermatologic Surgery of the Carolinas
140 Leaning Oak Drive
Suite 102
Mooresville, NC 28117

Telephone: 704-919-1105
Fax: 704-910-3163

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Directions from Statesville / Troutman

  • Take I-77 South
  • Take Exit 36 Hwy NC-150 West towards Lincolnton
  • Continue on NC 150 West/ W. Plaza Dr.
  • At the 2nd stoplight, turn left onto Williamson Road
  • Continue for approximately 1/2 mile and turn right onto Leaning Oak Drive
  • Destination will be on the right in 0.1 miles (Corner of Leaning Oak Drive and Joe Knox Avenue)
  • Suite 102 is on the right-hand side of the building behind Lake Norman Dermatology

Directions from Charlotte / Huntersville / Cornelius

  • Take I-77 North
  • Take Exit 35 Brawley School Road; Keep left at the fork, follow signs for Brawley School Rd W and merge onto NC-1100/Brawley School Rd
  • Once on Brawley School Road, at the 2nd stoplight, turn right onto Williamson Road
  • Continue on Williamson Road for approximately 0.4mi and turn left onto Leaning Oak Drive
  • Destination will be on the right in 0.1 miles (Corner of Leaning Oak Drive and Joe Knox Avenue)
  • Suite 102 is on the right-hand side of the building behind Lake Norman Dermatology

Directions from Denver / Sherrills Ford

  • Take Hwy NC-150 East towards Mooresville
  • Turn right onto Morrison Plantation Parkway
  • At the first stoplight, turn left onto Plantation Ridge Drive
  • Continue approximately 0.3 miles and turn left onto Joe Knox Avenue
  • In 430 feet, turn right onto Leaning Oak Drive
  • Destination is at the corner of Joe Knox Avenue and Leaning Oak Drive
  • Suite 102 is on the right-hand side of the building behind Lake Norman Dermatology

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