I had a bad experience with a vet before so I've never really trust them completely. I came here as a last resort, because my dog was acting really sick and to my surprise, they were a wonderful group of people. They helped my baby and gave me faith again.
1 out of 1 people found this review helpful.
I just moved to the area and of course my cat starts getting sick. I saw Cameron Animal Hospital and since everyone in the area gave it the go. I decided to bring my cat in. Everyone was very nice and helpful. I really like Dr. Cameron. I will definitely be returning. Very reasonable prices as well!
2 out of 2 people found this review helpful.
This place is really great. They always try to help animals need and they also have a rescue center for cats too. Unlike other animals hospitals, they help local shelters with lots of medical care and spay/neuter. I highly recommend Cameron Animal Hospital.
3 out of 3 people found this review helpful.
All of the vets here are great. I have taken two dogs and a cat to these guys and they have bent over backwards to care for my animals. They even helped me figure out the paperwork to take my dog to Europe. Seriously, these guys not only **love** animals, they know what they are doing and they truly care about customer service.
3 out of 3 people found this review helpful.
We love Cameron Animal Hospital!! Dr. Ruiz is amazing and the staff are super friendly. Our cats never get scared about going to the vet. The place can get super busy during the weekends, so make an appointment or try to go during the early morning hours before work.
4 out of 4 people found this review helpful.
I just brought my two cats in for their annual visit and shots, and had a great experience. We didn't have a long wait, and the staff was all very friendly and full of smiles for me and my cats! I like that every one there really seems to enjoy being around animals. I know it's their job, but they made my cats and I feel very welcome and comfortable.
3 out of 3 people found this review helpful.
The absolute best in animal care. Dr Cameron is quite well known in the state of NJ. He's one of the most knowledgeable vets I have ever come across - especially with cats. He diagnosed my cat with one visit. My cat had been misdiagnosed for 10 years by 3 other vets. He was kind enough to open up for me on Thanksgiving day to administer a shot. He literally had me in tears with his generosity. I do love this man :)
4 out of 4 people found this review helpful.
Thank you to the doctors and all of the staff for the help and compassion with Daisy. I feel so fortunate to have found Cameron Animal Hospital when I needed you guys. I intend to recommend this vet to everyone I know who has a pet.
5 out of 5 people found this review helpful.
My wife and I are blessed to have her as a vet for our dogs. Not only is she gentle with them she's compassionate and willing to answer any questions we have. The ladies in the front are very nice and always make us feel welcomed. I recommend Cameron Animal Hospital!
5 out of 5 people found this review helpful.
My dogs and I love Cameron Animal Hospital! The doctors and staff are terrific and truly care about their patients. I've brought my dogs to them for emergencies, routine visits, and surgery and have been so impressed with every aspect of their treatment. They happily answer any and all questions. I'd recommend them to all who want kind, thorough, reasonably priced care for their furry family members.
6 out of 6 people found this review helpful.
Words cannot describe how much we appreciate Dr Cameron! He??s been our animal doctor of choice for many years, and has taken very good care of our two cats. His hospital is clean and organized, and his staff are loving and caring with our pets.
7 out of 7 people found this review helpful.
Dr. Cameron is great. Their hospital always try to help animals in need. They have a rescue center for cats too. Unlike other animals hospitals, they help local shelters with lots of medical care and spay/neuter. I highly recommend them.
7 out of 7 people found this review helpful.
I have been taking my teacup Pomeranian to Dr Cameron for 9 years. Three years ago I inherited my mom's teacup Pomeranian. When I got this dog he had severe heart failure and had been given 3 to 6 months to live by another vet. Dr. Cameron was exceptional and put him on new med and new food. He went from 30 pounds to 17 pounds and is now like a puppy again. Dr Cameron is extremely knowledgeable and explains everything until you understand. She calls to follow-up with you. I trust her completely.
8 out of 8 people found this review helpful.
Over the years i have had several pets who we loved dearly. Dr cameron and his staff are the most compassionate group of people I have ever met. He helped during there illnesses , worked with me during financilly hard times. And when we knew it was time to let go of our pet he & his staff where so supportive and caring and made sure we had the privacy to mourn.
I also love that office, each time Im there I meet such caring people with there animals, its a very unique place, aand if I moved I would travel miles to get there
9 out of 9 people found this review helpful.
Dr Cameron and his team of staff members are wonderful. I have been to this Vet on several occasions with three different pets. My oldest pet, who has since passed, was dealing with many ailments (mainly tumors, possibly cancer) and Dr Cameron never guilt ed me about treatment options. He outlined all the options I had and allowed me the opportunity to decide what was best for my pet and my budget. I recommend this place to anyone.
9 out of 9 people found this review helpful.
I took my kitten here yesterday because she was having problems breathing, the doctor rushed and took extremely urgent care of her for me. After 20 minutes he came out and told me not to worry, my kitten was just choking on her hairball and wasn't use to hacking it up yet.
9 out of 9 people found this review helpful.
He is a loving and caring man when it comes to an animal. He show professionalism. He saved my cats life. We were ready to put her to sleep. He did not believe it was cancer and save her life. I would recommend him to anyone.
8 out of 8 people found this review helpful.
Dr. Cameron is a wonderful gentle and kind man. Dr. Ruiz, is polite. I never had an appointment with Dr. Miller. Sadly, the small staff is incompetent and rude, especially when at fault. It is really important to keep your pets records accurate!!!!! The waiting room is tiny, facility is antiquated. Be prepared to wait, even if the office isn't busy.
1 out of 6 people found this review helpful.
I was horrified to read the very negative review of Dr. Cameron's co-workers and staff below. While I don't mean to demean the experience of that individual and am very sorry for his difficulties, his incredibly negative and angry review made me realize that I needed to write a response. My experience with Dr. Cameron, Dr. Ruiz, and Dr. Miller has been nothing but first-rate. For the last two years, all three of my cats have been seeing the doctors at the hospital. I have had pets (dogs, cats, goats, horses, gerbils, etc.) since I was born, so I have more than my fair share of experience with vets. I will gladly see any of the experienced doctors at this hospital. The care costs are more than reasonable, and I can say that having had the following experiences: a cat in for four days for emergency in-patient care, a kitten neutered and monitored through initial shots, regular check-ups for all three of my cats, and smaller, non-life-threatening injuries. As I said, I don't mean to demean the experience of the poster below, but I do want to make it very clear that this is one of the most compassionate, knowledgeable, and caring practices I have encountered in a long time. If you are looking for a vet (which is probably why you're reading these reviews), you have found one who truly will love your animals as much as you do.
5 out of 5 people found this review helpful.
I had my first encounter with Cameron Animal Hospital in an emergency. My mother's cat King, had been bitten on the neck by a dog and was in rather severe condition. Long story short, I put him in the care of Dr. Pablo Ruiz, and King came through with flying colors. He spent 5 days there, and considering what they had to do to fix him, it was a very reasonable cost (less then $1000 dollars.) Months later, my beloved cat, Tigger (he's my baby and I am very picky about who handles him, much less does anything medically with him) became quite ill. We were not sure what was wrong but when he began to not eat and was lethargic, we brought him back to Dr. Ruiz since he had done such a great job with King. Tigger was in the midst of a diabetic crisis and was spilling ketones in his urine, had dangerously low potassium and had blood sugar that was more then twice the nornal range. It was looking quite iffy there for a few days, but the staff were all pulling for him, even feeding him chicken from a spoon! I recieved daily calls from Dr. Ruiz updating me on his status, and they even allowed me to come visit him for a little while each day. He came home after 8 days and has been stable ever since. The doctors and staff are truley wonderful, compassionate people who have proven themselves twice to me and have earned my respect and trust. Highly reccomended.
5 out of 5 people found this review helpful.
Ive been taking my dogs to cameron animal hospital now for almost 2 years. Dr. Cameron is great to my dogs suzie and lacey. He is the only one that is worth talking to. If you have to deal with someone there, he is the only one that recommend you to speak to. The incompetence of the staff and the other vets will astound you. The record keeping and the lies will never bring me back to them again.
My dog got very sick a few months back while i was unemployed. The bill would have been over $2000 if we didnt accept a foster dog that was residing there. I accepted the dog (lacey), to help with the bill. Right off the bat I told the person that was going to foster her until Suzie got better was that I cant afford to have her spayed and have her first shots. I was told by her that it would be taken care of. The dog was being fostered and was rushed on me (saying that she would keep the dog if I didnt get her) before Suzie was feeling better. I accepted the dog early, thank god she didnt get sick. Again repeating please ask Dr cameron to take care of this. Again she said there is no problem.
After having the dog for almost 2 months and calling many times for her paperwork I got the excuse that the person who does that was on vacation.
That excuse was made again today when I picked up Lacey and the spay bill was over $400. This doesnt include the past due bill that they said I owed which I paid. They didnt have it on file so I have to go home now and get the reciept to prove it. I proved it. I also asked why was the person who does the dogs paperwork was on vacation for 2 months. I got no answer. The shots that Lacey got-no record! No tags for her either. And I paid for everything. After I talked to one of the other vets there to tell them it was supposed to be free, they sent out another person to deal with us. Funny how the person who fostered her and Dr Cameron had the day off. Wonder why they scheduled her for yesterday and to pick her up the day they were both off?!?!
I will not be going back there!
0 out of 5 people found this review helpful.
Have been going to Dr. Cameron for 15 yrs. He is by far the most caring doctor. I have adopted 2 rabbits, a hamster, 3 cats, and a German Shepherd. On several occassions he didn't even charge me for visits because they were rescues. <3
On Thursday Dec. 28,2009 i brought my dog ringo to Dr. camerons office for 3 days for boarding, updated vaccines, bath, etc. Ringo is a 5 year old wheaten terrier with no history of illness of any kind and has always been in excellent health.In fact, ringo is an overly hyper dog perhaps due to breed. When ringo was brought out of the car to report for boarding he pulled my 125 lb daughter down bloomfield avenue and when entering the facility he was jumping excitedly over everyone he saw. On saturday, Dec. 26 2009 in the afternoon Ringo was picked up in a highly lethargic state. He would not move unless either carried or pulled by his leash. Even while being forced to walk he wobbled very slowly having difficulty with balance and leg strength. Initially, our family believed that Ringo may have received some kind of sedative and would return to his normal state the following day. The next day, Sunday, Ringo became progressively worse. He continued to have difficulty walking and remained in one spot for hours without attempting to move. Our plans at that time were that if this continued we would bring him to see a vet on Monday morning. It should be noted that this was sunday and vet offices were closed. At 10pm Sunday night, Ringo went into uncontrollable seizure causing us to rush him to an emergency vet in randolph. The vet began to do numerous blood tests to determine the cause of ringos condition. It was discovered that Ringos salt content was severely high and he was extremely dehydrated. Apparently, the massive dehydration resulted in brain swelling which caused the seizure( prior to this Ringo had never experienced a seizure before). Ringo continued experiencing seizures throughout the entire night. Ringo was transferred the next day to a vet in fairfield ,where he remained under the care of an internist and neurologist and his condition remained critical for several days. After some improvement he was released on January 4, 2010. While at the hospital detailed testing procedures were performed including, among other things, blood work, mri, and spinal tap. Ringo was returned with NO diagnosis. Ringo eventually returned to his normal, energetic, and hyper state. The final cost of medical bills totaled $11,146 . We were never reimbursed by Dr. Cameron nor has he ever contacted us to show concern about Ringos health. It defies logic and common sense to conclude that this severe illness was simply a coincidence since a perfectly healthy dog entered the facility for boarding and the same dog was returned close to death. One should think twice before they bring there pet to Dr. Cameron. If anyone is interested in hearing more, or for evidence of this incident, you can send me an e-mail at apalfano576@yahoo. com