COVID fatigue, or caution fatigue, is different than the physical symptom associated with the virus. Instead, it’s an emotional state, and it can occur whether you’ve been infected with coronavirus or not.
Find out what you need to know if you are pregnant during the COVID-19 pandemic, and what FMC is doing to keep you and your baby safe.
If you are scheduled for a mammogram within 4-6 weeks after receiving your second dose of the COVID-19 vaccine, speak with your healthcare provider or contact FMC’s women’s health nurse navigator at 740-687-2727.
Do you know there are ways to support Fairfield Medical Center that do not affect your current lifestyle or your family’s security?
Making a difference starts with you, and our FMC Foundation is here to help. At Fairfield Medical Center there a number of different opportunities to give back. As the philanthropic branch of Fairfield Medical Center – an independent, not-for-profit hospital – the FMC Foundation plays a vital role in supporting access to excellent medical care and wellness programs throughout Fairfield County and the surrounding communities.
Our rheumatology team uses a multidisciplinary approach to diagnose and treat a wide range of musculoskeletal, inflammatory and systemic autoimmune diseases.
A welcome message from John R. “Jack” Janoso, Jr. President & CEO of Fairfield Medical Center.
Survivorship begins the moment you receive a cancer diagnosis. Your cancer care team and dedicated nurse navigator will remain by your side as you navigate cancer survivorship.
When pilot Scott Richardson found himself dealing with a medical issue over a holiday weekend, the First Medical Urgent Care was on call to give him the quick treatment he needed.
Thank you for joining us at the 2024 APP Symposium! Stay tuned for future CME opportunities.
Join us for an exciting in-person conference featuring vendor displays, networking and continuing education. This event is open to everyone who can benefit from CME.













