Marc A. Goldberg, M.D.

Marc A. Goldberg, M.D.

Ophthalmologist – Cornea and External Diseases, Refractive Surgery

Dr. Goldberg is board certified by the American Board of Ophthalmology and has additional fellowship training in advanced corneal, cataract, and refractive surgery. He has devoted the majority of his practice to the medical and surgical treatment of the wide variety of corneal diseases, as well as cataract and other anterior segment diseases of the eye. In his practice, Dr. Goldberg employs medical and surgical interventions at the forefront of new clinical and academic advances in the field. His main surgical areas of expertise include the broad spectrum of corneal transplantation procedures, advanced cataract surgical techniques including premium new-technology lens implantation, and other ocular surface surgery for infectious, inflammatory, and neoplastic diseases of the anterior segment of the eye. Dr. Goldberg’s practice manages a large number of general ophthalmology patients as well.

After graduating Summa Cum Laude and Phi Beta Kappa from Duke University, Dr. Goldberg received his medical degree from Duke University School of Medicine. Dr. Goldberg then finished an ophthalmology residency at the California Pacific Medical Center in San Francisco and subsequently completed a prestigious two-year cornea and refractive surgery fellowship at the Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis. At Washington University he was involved in research that led to the Food and Drug Administration’s approval of the excimer laser for use in the United States. After fellowship training and prior to moving to Tulsa, Dr. Goldberg served as Assistant Professor of Ophthalmology at the New York Eye and Ear Infirmary where he directed the Infirmary’s cornea and refractive surgery lecture series garnering the Infirmary’s Resident Teaching Award in that role.

Dr. Goldberg holds appointments as Clinical Assistant Professor at the University Of Oklahoma School Of Medicine –Tulsa, and Adjunct Clinical Assistant Professor at the OSU School of Osteopathic Medicine in Tulsa. He serves also as Volunteer Clinical Preceptor at the Northeastern State University School of Optometry in Tahlequah, OK. He has served previously as Medical Director, and currently as Assistant Medical Director with the Oklahoma Lions’ Eye Bank. In addition Dr. Goldberg has served on the Medical Advisory Board and Accreditation Committee of the Eye Bank Association of America, the primary national organization responsible for oversight of tissue banks supplying corneas for transplantation nationwide.

Through his training, clinical work, and teaching, Dr. Goldberg has gained extensive experience in corneal transplantation, advanced cataract surgery, and refractive surgery techniques. He has received recognition as one of only a handful of Oklahoma ophthalmologists to be listed as an Oklahoma “Top Doctor” (Castle Connolly – America’s Top Doctors). Dr. Goldberg has lectured nationally and published numerous peer-reviewed ophthalmology journal articles. He has coauthored corneal and refractive surgery textbook chapters. He has committed his practice to the caring and ethical treatment of patients with ophthalmic, medical, and surgical needs.

2000 S. Wheeling, Ste. 1010

Tulsa, OK 74104

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