We provide the fastest access to doctors and treatment, using the latest technology and delivered by specialists who can diagnose and treat your emergency promptly. For emergency care you can trust, trust your family to ours.
The Southeastern Ohio United States Bowling Congress (USBC) #80771 recently presented a check for $20,000 to the Fairfield Medical Center Foundation’s Cancer Care Fund, which supports patients receiving cancer treatment at FMC. The money was raised through a single event called Strike Out Breast Cancer, which is hosted by the Southeastern Ohio USBC and held every October at Tiki Lanes in Lancaster.
Learn how to be successful when continuing to nurse your baby after returning to work.
As someone who has experienced a lot of cancer in her family, Tracy Simons has always been ultra-vigilant about her health.
To learn more about the Fairfield Medical Center Foundation, visit this page to read our Frequently Asked Questions and learn more about donations, tax deductibility, and much more.
Back pain is common and typically goes away with rest and over-the-counter pain relievers. Whether your symptoms are mild or severe, back pain can impact your daily life while causing you unwanted frustration and discomfort.
No matter your age, routine screenings are an important part of monitoring and managing your health.
It’s a great time to remember that eating right doesn’t have to be complicated— simply begin to shift to healthier food and beverage choices.
At every life stage, our diet is vital to our overall health and well-being. A healthy diet can lower the risk of cardiovascular disease, diabetes and types of cancer such as breast and colorectal. It can also increase bone health and muscle strength, and help you lose weight. Having a healthy dietary pattern doesn’t just happen overnight – it takes dedication to achieve and maintain.
Guest Columnist Dylan Ekstrand, DO, explains the importance of regular check-ups and screenings with a primary care provider in navigating the “check engine” lights of your body.
When stress hits hard, many of us eat more, and less-than-healthy food and treats are often what we reach for first. But an unhealthy response to stress can be hard on your body, especially your heart.
Please click on the patient instruction file to download and open the document. Please contact your FHP provider if you have any questions regarding the instructions or your upcoming procedure.
During cancer treatment, have you felt like you have trouble concentrating or focusing? Are you forgetting things like names, dates and numbers? You may be experiencing cognitive problems that people diagnosed with cancer often face during and after treatment, called “chemobrain.”
Our rheumatology team uses a multidisciplinary approach to diagnose and treat a wide range of musculoskeletal, inflammatory and systemic autoimmune diseases.















