Doctor Phone
Main Number 747-3937
Ray M. Balyeat, MD 749-2220
Todd A. Brockman, MD 742-5513
Marc A. Goldberg, MD 584-4433
Gerard J. Hunter, MD 747-0289
Walter J. Peters, MD 307-0496
J. Matthew Roberts, DO 743-2319
Mark J. Weiss, MD 742-2428
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Ray M.
Balyeat, MD
Todd A. Brockman, MD
Marc A.
Goldberg, MD
Gerard J.
Hunter,
MD
Walter J.
Peters,
MD
J. Matthew
Roberts, DO
Mark J.
Weiss,
MD
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Marc A. Goldberg, M.D.
Ophthalmologist – Cornea and External Diseases, Refractive Surgery
2000 S. Wheeling Suite 501 Tulsa, Ok 74104
www.drmarcgoldberg.com  www.tulsalaservision.com
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-- 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.