About Cameron Jones, DVM

Cameron Jones, DVM is a highly respected veterinary practice that has been serving the community for many years. The clinic is known for its skilled and compassionate veterinarians, including Dr. Cameron Jones, who is described as smart, kind, gentle, and caring. Clients praise the vets for their high emotional intelligence, great bedside manner, and dedication to the well-being of their patients. The practice has a reputation for providing excellent medical care, including life-saving surgeries and helping pets through the end of their lives. Clients express the utmost respect for the entire veterinary team and appreciate the abundant information and options they provide to pet owners. While the clinic's system for scheduling appointments can be a bit unusual, with pets sometimes being dropped off early in the morning and waiting to be seen, clients understand that this is how the practice manages a high volume of patients. The veterinarians are highly knowledgeable and conscientious, taking the time to thoroughly explain medical issues and answer questions, even over the phone. Overall, Cameron Jones, DVM is a trusted and respected veterinary practice that consistently provides exceptional care and service to its clients and their beloved pets.

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  • Jul 2024

    Even though I moved to Springfield from Eugene 17 years ago, I come to Dr. Jones for my cats because he is smart, has a high emotional intelligence, and is a great person and animal man!

  • Feb 2024

    I've been taking my dogs to this clinic for 38 years, and have the utmost respect for all the vets. They have performed life-saving surgeries, kept my dogs healthy, and helped them out of this world in my own backyard! Dr. Cameron Jones is the vet we've used the longest, and he is kind, gentle, and caring. I have nothing but good words to say about this clinic and their whole staff, but "Thank you!!"

  • Feb 2024

    5 stars for Dr. Jones, who is an extremely patient and informative vet. He took the time to talk me through a medical issue with great care, even as I'm sure he's had that same conversation with about 10,000 pet owners over the years. He's very conscientious, knowledgable, and eager to educate pet owners with abundant information and options. (All over the phone--I haven't met him in person, as I explain below.) I'd like to explain the unusual and somewhat imperfect system they have for seeing pets, just so nothing is a surprise for future clients. It's a small clinic seeing a lot of pets, so apparently it takes a long time to get an appointment the regular way. When I called and asked to make an appointment, I got a call back on voicemail saying "we have you booked for tomorrow morning, see you then" without working together to find a time. Since my schedule is difficult, it was sheer luck that I was available that day. When I called back for instructions, I was asked to bring the cat *before 8am* at which point he was put in a cage waiting to be seen. This is how they squeeze in appointments without a multi-week wait, which makes sense; but since that system wasn't clearly explained to me, it came as a bit of a surprise. The vet was able to see the cat 3-4 hours later and we had a very helpful conversation over the phone. Then I got tied down at work and by the time I was available to pick up the cat, he'd been there 5 hours or so. When I got him home, he was desperately hungry--I learned that they don't provide food, just water and litterbox. I also learned that there was a $40 "hospitalization fee" for this method, which was not explained beforehand. (For pricing transparency, the physical exam was $95. I think that's reasonable and the vet is very good. Also re: pricing, it seems like what they charge for prescription food and medicines is comparable to online, which I appreciate. Not much markup. So that's all good.) None of this is really bad, or anything, but I would have really appreciated a bit more advance explanation of the visit system, the fees, of the need for pet owners to bring food, etc. The front desk staff seem nice, but they are somewhat less patient and informative in explaining things than the doctor. It is worth it to have a good vet. And now future clients know that if the office slots you in for one of these morning drop-offs, it will cost $40 and you should bring food. That's all I wanted to share. And thanks Dr J for the great care!

Hours

Monday: 7AM - 7PM
Tuesday: 7AM - 7PM
Wednesday: 7AM - 7PM
Thursday: 7AM - 7PM
Friday: 7AM - 7PM
Saturday: 9AM - 5PM
Sunday: Closed

Tips

all staff fully vaccinated

Location

725 E 25th Ave, Eugene

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