Dr. Matthew Perry, O.D.
Dr. Perry is a native Oregonian and was raised in Beaverton. He received a teaching degree from Oregon College of Education and taught elementary school in Beaverton for three years. In 1987, Dr. Perry graduated with distinction from Pacific University College of Optometry in Forest Grove. He assumed the responsibility of caring for Dr. Gordon T. Lind's patients when Dr. Lind retired from practice in 1988.
Dr. Perry and his wife, Deborah, live in Hillsboro. They have three grown children and are getting use to being empty nesters. In their free time they enjoy family get togethers, traveling, golfing and working around the house.
Dr. Perry is a member of the Oregon Optometric Association and the American Optometric Association. He attends conferences throughout the Northwest for continuing education each year.
Dr. Toby L. Andreasen, O.D.
Dr. Andreasen was born in Oregon, but grew up in Northeastern Idaho. He received his Bachelor of Science degree from Brigham Young University and his Doctor of Optometry from Pacific University, where he graduated Valedictorian of his class. Dr. Andreasen joined our practice in 2004 and is thrilled to be back in Oregon permanently.
Dr. Andreasen enjoys reading, tennis, outdoor recreation, and most of all spending time with his wife Julie, daughter Brooke and his two sons Grant and Josh.
Dr. Andreasen is a member of the Oregon Optometric Association and the American Optometric Association. He speaks Spanish fluently. He enjoys treating patients of all ages, including children and infants, and treating diseases of the eye.
Dr. Nathan D. Edwards, O.D.
Dr. Edwards was born and raised in Wyoming. He received an Associates Degree in Pre-Medicine from Casper College, graduating with honors. He continued his education at the University of Wyoming earning a degree in Zoology, Physiology and Chemistry, graduating with honors. Most recently, Dr. Edwards, graduated from Pacific University College of Optometry. Dr. Edwards worked as an Optometric Technician at Hillsboro Vision Clinic through his duration as an optometric student and is excited to be a member of this great atmosphere.
Dr. Edwards and his wife Jenny live in Hillsboro. Jenny is a high school teacher at Glencoe High School. In their free time, Dr. Edwards and Jenny love exploring the beautiful landscape of Oregon. Dr. Edwards can be found pretty much where ever there is water, with rod in hand. Dr. Edwards enjoys fly fishing and bow hunting when not in the clinic.
Dr. Edwards is a member of the Oregon Optometric Association and the American Optometric Association. Dr. Edwards enjoys all aspects of patient care and is committed to providing a great experience for his patients.
Paul Willis 
Paul Willis operates Hillsboro Vision Clinic's finishing lab to speed turn-around time and ensure the highest quality possible. With 36 years of experience in the eye care industry Paul has a wide range of knowledge from manufacturing to retail.
Paul helps you find the perfect frame and lens designs for all your visual needs, whether that be occupational, recreational or everyday dress eyewear. Adjustments and repair of your glasses are available at anytime without an appointment.
Paul has lived in Hillsboro with his wife and two children since 1989.
Carol Barr
Carol has been the office manager at Hillsboro Vision Clinic since 1997. She is a lifelong Hillsboro resident and has many ties to the community. Prior to coming to work for Dr. Perry Carol worked in banking as a customer service representative.
Carol can perform nearly any task in the office and has a great sense of eyewear fashion. She will help you choose the perfect frame for your new glasses.
Teri Morton
Teri is our insurance and billing specialist. This is a huge task considering all of the different insurance companies and their individual requirements. In the rare instance there is a problem with insurance billing, Teri will work with you and the insurance company to resolve the issue.
Optometric Assistants



Krystle, Jenny and Drew assist Dr. Perry, Dr. Andreasen and Dr. Edwards during the vision examination process.
- Pre-testing consists of measuring visual acuity with and without correction.
- Visual field testing measures the sensitivity of the retina. A lack of sensitivity can indicate diseases such as glaucoma and macular degeneration.
- An auto refractor and auto keratometer then estimates your distance refractive error and measures the shape of the cornea.
- Non-contact tonometry measures the internal pressure of the eye, a screening test for glaucoma.
- Panoramic retinal photography from our Optos imaging system is available for patients at this time as well.
All of our assistants also help patients with contact lens training and care and with frame selection. All three assistants are warm and caring individuals who make your vision exam a pleasant experience.


