
Richard Krumdieck, MDMedical School - University of Alabama at Birmingham
Internal Medicine Residency - Vanderbilt University
Hematology Oncology Fellowship - University of Alabama at Birmingham
After completing his training at the University of Alabama, Dr. Krumdieck served on the faculty there for four years. In 1997, Dr. Krumdieck joined Presbyterian Oncology Associates in Charlotte and later founded Lake Norman Oncology in 2001. Dr. Krumdieck is a member of Phi Beta Kappa and of the medical honor society, Alpha Omega Alpha. In 1993, he was a recipient of a Physician Scientist Award from the National Institutes of Health. Dr. Krumdieck has broad experience in the management of both cancer and blood-related disorders. He is board certified in Internal Medicine, Hematology and Oncology. Dr. Krumdieck is President-Elect of the North Carolina Oncology Association (NCOA). He currently serves on the board of the NCOA and on the steering committee of the American Society of Clinical Oncology.
Dr. Krumdieck lives with his wife, Barbara, and their two children, Max and Grace, in Davidson, North Carolina.
David Eagle, MDMedical School - University of Virginia
Internal Medicine Residency - University of Florida
Hematology Oncology Fellowship - University of Florida
While in medical school, Dr. Eagle served as president of the University of Virginia Student Medical Society. He is board certified in Internal Medicine, Hematology, and Oncology. His journal publications include "Gastroparesis Following Bone Marrow Transplantation." He has been an invited lecturer to the state conferences for the North Carolina Academy of Family Physicians where he has lectured on both anemia and hemochromatosis. Dr. Eagle currently serves as the Carrier Advisory Committee representative for Oncology in North Carolina through which he advocates for comprehensive Medicare coverage of cancer therapies. He serves as a national board member for the Community Oncology Alliance. Dr. Eagle has broad experience in the management of both cancer and blood-related disorders. He joined Lake Norman Oncology in 2002.
Dr. Eagle lives with his wife, Khanh, and daughters, Samantha and Alexandra, in Cornelius, North Carolina.

Medical School - Vanderbilt University
Internal Medicine Residency - Stanford University
Hematology Oncology Fellowship - Stanford University
Dr. Timothy Kuo graduated Magna Cum Laude from Princeton University before starting his medical training at Vanderbilt University, where he was named to the honor medical society and received the Weinstein Prize in Medicine. At Stanford University, Dr. Kuo led clinical trials exploring new treatments for gastrointestinal cancers and has published multiple scientific research and review articles. His research on pancreas and colon cancer has been presented at several national conferences of cancer physicians. He has also authored patient educational materials regarding cancer diagnosis and treatment for several books and websites. Dr. Kuo has broad experience in the management of both cancer and blood-related disorders. He is board certified in both Internal Medicine and Medical Oncology. Dr. Kuo serves on the board of directors for Hospice & Palliative Care of Iredell County and on the Pharmacy & Therapeutics Committee at Lake Norman Regional Medical Center. Dr. Kuo joined Lake Norman Oncology in 2006.
Dr. Kuo lives with his wife, Laura, and children, Sarah and Ian, in Davidson, North Carolina.