Meet Our Doctors
Dr. Drew Perry, O.D.
Dr. Drew grew up right around the corner from Hillsboro Vision Clinic and is a Hillsboro native through and through. He attended Pacific University, where he completed both his Bachelor of Science degree with a major in Biology and his Doctor of Optometry degree. While on his clinical rotations, Dr. Drew gained experience in the areas of medical optometry, refractive surgery, primary care optometry, and pediatrics. Dr. Drew is committed to providing excellent, evidence-based care to all patients from ages 1 to 100.
When not in the office, Dr. Drew and his wife and daughter enjoy golfing, cheering on the local sports teams, taking trips to the coast, and spending time with family and friends.
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 so glad he stuck around in Oregon.
Dr. Andreasen enjoys reading, running, outdoor recreation, board games, and spending time with family and friends. He and his wife Julie have four kids (one daughter and three sons from college age down to elementary school) and much of their free time involves watching their sports activities.
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. Rachael Kenyon, O.D.
Dr. Rachael Kenyon was born and raised in Portland Oregon. She received her Bachelor of Science degree from Oregon State University and her Doctor of Optometry degree from Pacific University, graduating with distinction. Dr. Kenyon completed her clinical training with externships in primary eye optometry, pediatrics, vision therapy, and medical optometry.
Outside of clinic, Dr. Kenyon enjoys spending time with her family and friends. She is an avid crafter and loves baking. Dr. Kenyon is a member of the American Optometric Association and the Oregon Optometric Physicians Association. She enjoys providing one-on-one care to patients of all ages.
Dr. Elena Talea, O.D.
Dr. Elena Talea was born in Canada and first moved to Oregon when she attended Pacific University College of Optometry. While attending Pacific University she received training in specialty contact lenses, refractive and cataract surgery co-management, ocular disease diagnosis and management, and primary care optometry.
Dr. Talea is dedicated to delivering patient care informed by the latest research and committed to providing personalized education, empowering patients to make informed healthcare decisions. She is a member of the American Optometric Association and the Oregon Optometric Physicians Association.
Whether it is exploring a new hike or relaxing at home, Dr. Talea likes to spend her time outside of work with her loving husband and two border collies.
Dr. Matthew Perry, O.D. (Retired)
After 36 years I decided to retire at the end of June 2023. Some of you I have never met, as you have been seeing Dr. Andreasen, Dr. Kenyon and Dr. Drew Perry. But many of you have been patients from the early days of the practice when I purchased the clinic from a retiring doctor. Whether I have personally seen you as a patient or not, thank you for entrusting Hillsboro Vision Clinic to take care of your eye health and visual needs. It has been an honor. Rest assured that the entire team will continue to provide the type of eye care you have come to expect over the years. Dr. Drew Perry will assume my role as the director of the practice.
My wife, Debbie and I are looking forward to more traveling, golfing, relaxing at the coast and enjoying our grandchildren. I’ve also rediscovered my enjoyment doing woodworking projects and will spend time creating in my shop. We plan to stay in Hillsboro so if you see me out and about, don’t hesitate to say hello.