-- Introduction
The Eye Institute
was proud and
fortunate to
add Dr. Marc
A. Goldberg
to their exemplary
eye care group
in 1996. Shortly after joining the group, Dr. Goldberg became Tulsa’s busiest corneal transplant surgeon and one of the most sought after Laser Refractive (LASIK/PRK) surgeons in the region. With expertise in advanced small incision/no-stitch cataract surgery, Dr. Goldberg has also become a preferred destination for cataract patients in and around Tulsa. In addition to being an experienced, board certified and fellowship-trained ophthalmologist, Dr. Goldberg is committed to providing the highest quality eye care to his patients. He
has authored
numerous studies,
reviews, and
book chapters
on Corneal
and Refractive
Surgery and
on Infectious
and Immune-Medicated
Diseases of
the eye.
Dr. Goldberg has also served as an invited lecturer and instructor at National Ophthalmology Meetings.
For
more information
about Dr.
Marc A. Goldberg
visit his
website at:
http://www.drmarcgoldberg.com/
-- Biography
Dr. Goldberg
graduated
Summa Cum
Laude and
Phi Beta
Kappa from
Duke University
in 1984,
and subsequently
received
his MD degree
at the Duke
University
School of
Medicine
in 1988. After
completing
his internship
at the Tucson
Hospital
Medical Education
Program in
Tucson, Arizona,
Dr. Goldberg
received
his ophthalmology
residency
training
at the California
Pacific Medical
Center in
San Francisco,
CA. He
then completed
a prestigious
2-year Fellowship
in Cornea/External
Disease and
Refractive
Surgery at
the Washington
University
School of
Medicine
in St. Louis,
MO. After
his fellowship
training,
Dr. Goldberg
served as
a Clinical
Assistant
Professor
and Co-director
of the Corneal
and Refractive
Surgery Lecture
Series at
the New York
Eye and Ear
Infirmary
in New York
City, NY
where he
was honored
with the
infirmary’s
Ophthalmology
Resident
Teaching
Award of
1996. Shortly
after joining
the Eye Institute,
Dr. Goldberg
was appointed
Clinical
Assistant
Professor
at the University
of Oklahoma
School of
Medicine – Tulsa. He
has served
as Medical
Director
of the OK
Lion’s
Eye Bank
and has been
elected Ophthalmology
Section Chief
at both St.
John and
Hillcrest
Medical Centers
in Tulsa. He
continues
to be involved
with resident
teaching
and ophthalmology
research
projects.
Treatment
Dr. Goldberg and his team of trained ophthalmic assistants work together to offer patients the most advanced eye care possible. Their goal is to offer state-of-the-art diagnostic and surgical
techniques in a comfortable office setting. He is currently accepting appointments for patients needing services in cornea (i.e. corneal transplantation, external eye disease), cataract (i.e. small incision, “no-stitch” cataract surgery), and Refractive Surgery (i.e. LASIK and PRK), as well as general ophthalmology patients.