ROLLING HILLS EYECARE - Key Persons


Darin Paulson

Dr. Paulson was born in Colfax, grew up in Rosalia, and received his undergraduate degree from Washington State University. He received his doctor of optometry degree from Pacific University College of Optometry in Forest Grove, Oregon. After completing his residency training at the State University of New York in Manhattan, Dr. Paulson returned to the Portland area, where he joined a private practice and served part time as an attending doctor for Pacific University's vision clinics. In 1997, Dr. Paulson accepted a full-time faculty appointment at Pacific, where he taught courses in the optometric curriculum and served as director of one of the school's vision clinics. Since moving to Pullman in 2001, Dr. Paulson has been an active member of the Optometric Physicians of Washington, the Colfax Rotary Club, and is serving as a volunteer member of the Boost Collaborative Board of Directors. Dr. Paulson's areas of optometric interest are contact lenses and management of ocular disease.

Matthew Walker

Dr. Walker was born and raised in eastern Oregon and received his undergraduate degree from Brigham Young University-Idaho. After graduation, he moved to Moscow for work before deciding to continue his education in optometry. He received his Doctorate of Optometry from Southern College of Optometry in Memphis, TN, and is excited to return to the Palouse area to practice because of the wonderful community, beautiful scenery, and proximity to family. Dr. Walker's areas of optometric interest are treatment of ocular disease and contact lenses. He, his wife, Lyndee, and three children love to go hiking, camping, and snowboarding. He also enjoys playing basketball and watching sports.

Suzanne Scott

Dr. Scott, a native of Oregon, graduated from Pacific University College of Optometry in 1994. After completing a residency in vision therapy at State University of New York, she returned to a faculty appointment at Pacific University. While there she taught courses in clinical procedures and served as the Chief of the Pediatric Service for the college vision clinics. She has served as a member of a National Board of Examiners in Optometry. Since moving to Pullman in 2001, she has been an active member of the Pullman Kiwanis Club and advisor to the Pullman High School Key Club. Dr. Scott's areas of optometric interest and specialty are pediatrics and vision therapy. She and Dr. Paulson are married and have one son. They enjoy cycling, running, and attending Cougar sporting events.