Our lives are full of challenges and obligations that can often become overwhelming. Learn about ways you can recharge every day by caring for yourself.
Here are a few tips to keep your bones strong and healthy.
The “focus” of this article is on digital eyestrain and the importance of receiving regular, comprehensive eye exams. Learn more about protecting your eyes and managing digital screen usage while at home or work.
Winter can be tough on all of us, but did you know the chilly temperatures can also affect your heart? Learn more about seasonal risks to your cardiovascular health.
There is never a bad time to set a new goal or ease back into a fitness regimen for your physical and mental wellbeing.
While it’s probably not something we think about often, our lungs are a vital part of keeping your body alive – working overtime to take about 20,000 breaths a day! While your body has natural defense systems in place designed to protect your lungs, it is still important to take steps to keep your lungs healthy.
You may have seen some information about biomarker testing when researching on the internet, but what is it? For many people with cancer, biomarker testing may provide useful information to their care team that could affect treatment plans.
Robert “Bob” Jones recently became the first patient at Fairfield Medical Center to be treated with the TAVR procedure, an innovative alternative to open-heart surgery.
Carpal tunnel syndrome is a common hand condition that affects many adults. It can cause numbness and tingling in the hand and wrist. The providers at Fairfield Healthcare Professionals Orthopedics and Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation can evaluate you for diagnosis and treatment.
The Monitor is Fairfield Medical Center’s online publication that is designed to share patient stories, information about our providers and services and tips for healthy living. Explore the digital version now.
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.”
It is a privilege to be able to care for you. As a patient of Fairfield Medical Center, you are assured of receiving the best possible healthcare by knowing and understanding your Patient Bill of Rights and Patient Bill of Responsibilities. Both can be found here.












