Getting into the habit of cooking more at home is easier than you think! Try these tips to get your family on the way to a healthier eating schedule.
May is Mental Health Awareness Month, and a great time to reprioritize your mental wellness. Check out the articles below to learn more about self-care, mental health in children and more.
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.
Fairfield Medical Center’s COVID-19 call center is available to answer the community’s questions regarding coronavirus protection, preparation and precautions. The call center is staffed with medical professionals in order to provide accurate, up-to-date information, and can be reached 24/7 by calling 740-687-8818.
Fairfield Medical Center has been actively responding to the COVID-19 pandemic. The most current COVID-19 updates at FMC can be found here.
The proceeds from our Wishes Gift Shop benefit the FMC Foundation, the philanthropic arm of Fairfield Medical Center. As a non-profit, FMC relies on this support in order to address some of the more immediate needs of its patients.
Fairfield Medical Center provides individual and group music therapy services for patients and family members through Central Ohio Music Therapy. Music therapy is an established healthcare profession that uses music interventions to accomplish individualized goals through a therapeutic relationship with a music therapist.
Healthy living starts with developing healthy habits and knowing how to take care of your mind and body. Below you will find informative articles centered around physical fitness, nutrition, disease prevention, mental wellness and tips to help you live your best life.
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.
In the United States, almost half of the adult population reports episodes of dizziness, vertigo and balance problems to their doctors every year. Dizziness or imbalance is the second most common reason for visits to the doctor’s office, second only to back problems.
Lymphedema is an abnormal swelling of a body part, most commonly an arm or leg. Learn more about the causes and symptoms of lymphedema.
Our speech pathologists work with children and adults who exhibit communication disorders, such a pronunciation problems, voice problems, stuttering, difficulty understanding or using spoken and/or written language, or who have difficulty swallowing.
Pediatric therapy services allow children to build confidence as they reach their full developmental potential. Caring and compassionate staff offer a team approach in a child-friendly environment for the best possible outcomes.
Occupational Therapy treatment emphasis is geared toward the restoration of function in order to maximize a person’s independence and safety with self-care, work and/or home management skills. This may be accomplished by increasing joint range of motion, muscle strengthening and endurance.
Outpatient Therapy Services provides a wide range of treatments for stroke and other neurological impairments including Parkinson’s Disease, Multiple Sclerosis, Muscular Dystrophy, ALS (Lou Gehrig’s Disease), chronic brain injury, neuropathies and spinal cord injury.
Hand therapy addresses functional recovery from an upper extremity injury or disease process. The goal of treatment is to help patients regain full hand and arm function for completion of their daily work, sport, or self care activities.


















