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Surgery Care

Our Surgical Services team offers comprehensive surgical procedures, including advanced minimally invasive outpatient procedures, as well as traditional surgical interventions requiring an inpatient stay.

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What is Runner’s Knee?

Do you feel pain at the front of your knee, around your kneecap when running, playing sports or climbing stairs? Have you heard the term “runner’s knee”? Runner’s knee isn’t just for runners, and the term doesn’t describe just one type of injury. It’s a broad term that describes kneecap pain that can happen due to several problems.

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COVID-19 Parent Resources

As kids get ready to head back to school, we recognize that parents are looking for assistance with how to to navigate hard conversations about COVID-19 and masks.These resources are designed to help parents during this time.

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Patient Portal

Your patient portal, known as My FMC Portal, will help you manage your health and wellness by keeping you connected in a secure environment to access records and other information related to your healthcare.

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Faces from the Frontlines

Similar to healthcare organizations across the country, COVID-19 has had a significant impact on our staff, physicians and administrators at Fairfield Medical Center. These are some of their stories.

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Grateful Patient

Did you or a loved one receive exceptional care at one of our facilities? We would love to hear your story. The Grateful Patient & Family Program is a meaningful way to celebrate the extraordinary care you or your loved one received while at Fairfield Medical Center.

 

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Know Where to Go – Primary Care, Urgent Care or Emergency?

Illness and injury can be scary and uncomfortable, but knowing where to go in certain situations can help ease some of your stress and anxiety.

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March 8 Blood Drive Open to Community Members

Kick off the Spring season by donating blood to those in need! Register to give on Friday, March 8, at FMC’s Main Campus. Appointments are available from 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Reserve your spot by contacting Donna Stebelton at donnast@fmchealth.org or 740-687-8140.

According to the Red Cross, donors with all blood types are urgently needed, especially those with types O, A negative and B negative.

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Understanding Individual Therapy

At Fairfield Healthcare Professionals Psychiatry & Health Psychology, we understand that health goes beyond the physical body. Individual therapy is just one way our team of experts work to get you back to feeling your best.

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Urgent Care vs. Emergency Care

Illness and injury can strike at any moment, and sometimes it can be difficult to determine where you should go for care when symptoms become a concern and your primary care provider is unable to see you right away.

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Concussion Care

At Fairfield Medical Center, we believe the best way to properly manage a sports related concussion is to start before the injury even occurs.

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Unstoppable Drive – Mike’s Therapy Story

Mike Landfried’s unbelievable determination to overcome a stroke that temporarily robbed him of his ability to speak and walk is inspiring other stroke patients.

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TWIGS

Our Twigs are volunteers that donate their time and talents to assist patients, visitors and staff. Today, we have 6 active TWIGS. Each TWIG works to assist the Center with purchases of needed equipment and with support of hospital programs.

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Provider Podcast: Navigating GERD with Dr. Jeffrey Yenchar

Dr. Jeffrey Yenchar discusses GERD and acid reflux, including symptoms and lasting solutions through robotic surgery.

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The Bond of Motherhood – Shannon’s Maternity Story

When Shannon Russell experienced a frightening complication shortly after giving birth, she felt comforted knowing her OB/GYN would see her through it.

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Hip Pain

Hip pain can hold you back and impact your daily activities. If you are experiencing chronic or severe hip pain that last three or more months, it may be time to talk to one of our dedicated orthopedic providers.

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Neck Pain

Chronic neck pain is considered to last for three or more months. Causes of neck pain can vary from physical activity (like a muscle strain), arthritis, infection or a fracture.

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Knee Pain

Knee pain can impact everyone, regardless of age or health. Your knee pain can hold you back from everyday activities or participating in the sports and activities you enjoy.

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Spine and Back Pain

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.

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Foot and Ankle Pain

Foot and ankle pain symptoms can develop because of everyday wear and tear or overuse. Even the natural aging process can trigger unwanted pain and prevent you from doing the activities you love.

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Heart Health: Blood Pressure Facts

In today’s world, it can be difficult to separate fact from fiction, but it’s important to know which is which – especially when it comes to heart health. Learn more about common (and misleading) blood pressure myths.

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Healthy Habits: Preventative Maintenance

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.

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A Grateful Heart – Darlene’s Heart Story

A team approach and personalized care made Monroe County resident Darlene Winland feel right at home at FMC following an unexpected cardiac arrest.

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Raise Your Voice – Women’s Health

When Sarah Hutchinson’s unsettling health concerns weren’t being addressed by her provider, she switched her care to Fairfield Healthcare Professionals – and uncovered a life-changing diagnosis.

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One Step at a Time – Audra’s Wound Care Story

After narrowly avoiding a lower limb amputation, FMC Wound Clinic patient Audra Harden is back on her feet again – and raising awareness about a common chronic disease.

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Living Life in Rhythm – The Vaughan’s Heart Care Story

Community Heart Watch, a program that started a decade ago through Fairfield Medical Center, aims to save lives from cardiac arrest while also making a difference for residents such as Andrew Vaughan and his son, Ryder, who both live with the same heart condition.

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A Family Legacy – Cancer Care

As oncologist Dr. Kanwaljit Singh departs the hospital and community he served for several decades, his daughter, Dr. Avneet Singh, looks forward to carrying on the family’s legacy in medicine.

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Grateful Patient Legendary Recognizing Caregivers