Location
Areas of Expertise
About Me
Dr. Morton F. Goldberg is a comprehensive ophthalmologist at Johns Hopkins Medicine and Director Emeritus of the Wilmer Eye Institute. As a professor of ophthalmology, he brings decades of experience to his patients, with a particular focus on retinal and genetic eye diseases.
Dr. Goldberg’s clinical expertise includes macular degeneration, diabetic and other vascular retinopathies, persistent fetal vasculature, ocular trauma, and genetic conditions such as incontinentia pigmenti and sickle cell eye disease. He utilizes advanced laser therapy and other treatments to manage these complex conditions. Patients can expect a thorough evaluation and a care plan informed by his extensive research and leadership in ophthalmology.
Training

Genetics
1970Johns Hopkins University
Fellowship
Ophthalmology
1967Johns Hopkins University
ResidencyInternship
Peter Bent Brigham Hospital
Residency
MD
1962Harvard Medical School
Medical School
Awards & Honors
Inaugural Professor Ida Mann Medal
Oxford University
Arnall Patz Medal
Macula Society
David Paton Medal
Baylor College of Medicine
Honorary Doctorate
University of Coimbra
Retina Hall of Fame
2017Builders of Sight Clinical Research Award
2012Foundation Fighting Blindness
Certifications & Licensure
- Licensed In
- MD
- License Numbers
- D04748


