Dr. Morton Goldberg

OphthalmologyComprehensive Ophthalmologist
Baltimore, MD
(443) 983-5516

Location

The Johns Hopkins Hospital
600 N Wolfe St
Baltimore, MD 21287

Areas of Expertise

Macular Degeneration
Vascular Retinopathies
Persistent Fetal Vasculature
Laser Therapy
Ocular Trauma
Incontinentia Pigmenti
Genetic Eye Diseases
Sickle Cell Eye Disease
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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

  • Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine

    Genetics

    1970

    Johns Hopkins University

    Fellowship
  • Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine

    Ophthalmology

    1967

    Johns Hopkins University

    Residency
  • Internship

    Peter Bent Brigham Hospital

    Residency
  • Harvard Medical School

    MD

    1962

    Harvard 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

    2017

  • Builders of Sight Clinical Research Award

    2012

    Foundation Fighting Blindness

Certifications & Licensure

Licensed In
MD
License Numbers
D04748