Full Name
Andrea Matsumura, MD, MS, FACP, FAASM
Speaker Bio
Andrea Matsumura, MD, MS, FACP, FAASM attended medical school at The University of Texas Health Science Center in San Antonio. She moved to Portland, Oregon for her residency in Internal Medicine and was an Internal Medicine Physician with Northwest Permanente for 13 years before entering her fellowship in Sleep Medicine. She attended Oregon Health and Science University as a fellow in Sleep Medicine. She became a partner at The Oregon Clinic in Pulmonary, Critical Care, and Sleep Medicine after completing her fellowship. During her tenure there she expanded sleep services by opening up a durable medical equipment service line, a second sleep center, and expanded home sleep services. She has become a sought-after expert on women and sleep. She is currently the Medical Director/Director of Program Development for Cascadia Health in Portland, Oregon.

She is a member of the American Academy of Sleep Medicine’s (AASM), diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) committee, and the AASM’s public awareness task force leader for Sleep is Good Medicine campaign. In addition, she is a member of the JEDI committee (justice, equity, diversity, and inclusion) for the OMA (Oregon Medical Association) whose goal is to review and guide the activities of the OMA through this lens. She is on the executive board of the OMA’s foundation (OMEF) which supports and mentors medical and physician assistant students.

Dr. Matsumura describes herself as a holistic Sleep Medicine physician since the entire mind and body are affected by poor quality or lack of sleep. She enjoys public speaking about sleep and how it pertains to women’s health. She has been a guest speaker for the American Academy of Sleep Medicine, Providence hospital system, numerous podcasts, and has been quoted in several articles about sleep and wellness.

Her passions are working and helping others understand that sleep is the most underutilized health superpower. She is raising public awareness and educating women about their sleep through every stage of life. Sleep is arguably the most underrated performance enhancer for all aspects of life.
Andrea Matsumura, MD, MS, FACP, FAASM