Suzanne E. Jones, M.D. FACS – Medical Doctor, Fellow American College of Surgeons
Posted: Tuesday, March 29, 2016 | Revised: April 2, 2024
Dr. Jones graduated from Michigan State University College of Human Medicine with honors in 1998. She was inducted in the Alpha Omega Alpha Medical Honor Society the same year. She completed a 5 year residency in general surgery at St. Joseph Mercy Hospital, Ann Arbor, MI in 2003. As she began her surgical career in the Chicago area, she performed a wide variety of vascular surgical procedures as well as other general surgical procedures. It was about that time that a revolution in the treatment of venous disease was taking place. Minimally invasive options were becoming available. Dr. Jones took the initiative to become educated in these newer techniques and began offering them to her patients. They appreciated the minimally invasive options she brought, and patient satisfaction grew.
In 2005, Dr. Jones moved back to Michigan to join Chelsea Surgical Associates. She brought her expertise in minimally invasive treatment of venous disease to the community. With no marketing efforts other than word of mouth from satisfied patients and referring physicians, the venous portion of her practice grew to the point where it became her major focus. As a result, in 2012, Dr. Jones made the decision to devote her attention full time to the care of patients with venous related concerns, and Michigan Vein Care Specialists was born.
Suzanne is married to Brian Jones, who pastors Calvary Bible Church in Ypsilanti, MI. They have 3 delightful children: Jeffrey, Hannah, and Daniel, and an enthusiastic black lab, Cam. Suzanne’s biggest joy is spending time with her children and being the best mom she can be. She is involved at church teaching the 2 and 3 year olds and occasionally playing keyboard on the musical worship team. She also volunteers her time teaching a class at the Huron Valley Women’s Prison on Saturdays. She enjoys running and coaching cross country and she has completed 5K, 10K, and half marathon races all in respectable times.