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What You Need to Know About Esophageal Cancer

As with many cancer types, esophageal cancer has a greater chance of being treated if the disease is caught early. The key to surviving esophageal cancer is early detection.

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Understanding Kidney Stones

Kidney stones are common and can be very painful. These deposits can be caused by a variety of factors, and there are lifestyle choices you can make that may help to prevent kidney stones.

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Tough as Iron – Tracy’s Colon Cancer Journey

As someone who has experienced a lot of cancer in her family, Tracy Simons has always been ultra-vigilant about her health.

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A Second Chance at Life – Don’s Vascular Story

Four out of five people don’t survive a ruptured abdominal aortic aneurysm, but Don Dupler was one of the lucky ones.

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Hope in Full Bloom – Patty’s Lung Cancer Journey

Patty Swinehart opted to undergo a lung cancer screening, a decision that proved to be lifesaving when the test uncovered two spots on her lung.

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A Reassuring Presence – Levi’s Pediatric Story

When Levi Vanatta required hospitalization following an RSV diagnosis, his care team at FMC pulled together to help him make a full recovery.

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Making Strides – Terri’s Stroke Story

After a stroke affected the use of Terri Garrett’s left arm and hand, her therapy team at FMC helped her establish a plan of action to reclaim the mobility she had lost.

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Connection Beyond Primary Care

Primary care is truly at the heart of wellness. From disease management to general wellness (and everything in between), the Dum family knows they can always count on their primary care provider for guidance and support.

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Care Closet

The Care Closet is a project of the FMC Foundation and Volunteer Services, and its mission is simple – to help patients and visitors during their time of need while making their stay a little bit brighter.

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Pediatric Wish List

Would you like to donate to our pediatric patients while they are at FMC? Check out our current Wish List. The pediatric patients and families thank you for your donation. Your generosity is much appreciated. A gift of toys, games or activity supplies can make a huge difference to families and their child while spending time in the hospital. Here is a list of some needed items.

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General Surgery

At FHP General Surgery, we understand your procedure is only one one step on the path to healing. Our team offers pre-operative consultations to help you and your loved ones prepare for surgery and post-operative support and encourage you through recovery.

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Respiratory Therapy

Our experienced team of providers offer specialized pulmonary care through a comprehensive approach to diagnosing, managing and treating a variety of lung-related ailments and risk factors.

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P.A.W. Pals – Pet-Assisted Wellness Services

No matter if they are a purebred, a mixed breed, a rescue dog, a family pet, large, small, lively or calm, the P.A.W. Pals (Pet-Assisted Wellness Therapy Program) at Fairfield Medical Center all have one thing in common; they love people and consider it their duty to brighten your day.

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Women’s Health Therapy

Women’s Health Therapy services are related to incontinence and pelvic floor disorders, including pelvic floor dysfunction, urinary stress, urinary incontinence and pelvic pain or weakness.

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Winter can come with potential health hazards, like shoveling snow. Be safe when heading outdoors.
Winter Health Hazards

The winter season is a beautiful time of year, but it also packs a powerful punch when it comes to our health. Give your heart a little love this winter by taking precautions before you head outdoors.

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Frequent Heartburn is Risk Factor for Esophageal Cancer

If you notice that heartburn is regularly keeping you up at night or preventing you from enjoying your favorite foods, you could have a more serious problem known as gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD). If left untreated, this condition can increase the risk of esophageal cancer, which is one of the fastest-growing cancers in the U.S.

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