A welcome message from John R. “Jack” Janoso, Jr. President & CEO of Fairfield Medical Center.
Thank you for joining us at the 2024 APP Symposium! Stay tuned for future CME opportunities.
Fairfield Medical Center offers access to a number of therapy and support groups. Find out more information about our various therapy sessions and local support groups.
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.
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.
Communities around central Ohio are cancelling or postponing events and taking additional precautions to reduce the spread of the 2019 Novel Coronavirus (COVID-19). Many of FMC’s community events have been postponed or canceled; however, there are still ways to give back.
Postpartum preeclampsia is a serious disease related to high blood pressures in women after having a baby.
Breastfeeding is a challenging, but rewarding experience for you and your baby. Our lactation consultants offer instruction and support to help you be successful on your breastfeeding journey.
Melissa Straits will never forget that time in her life when almost everything she ate would make her sick. Heartburn surgery put an end to Melissa Straits’ acid reflux, and now mealtimes are a piece of cake.
When Marilyn Stephenson is asked to describe what life was like with chronic heartburn, a condition that plagued her for years and even landed her in the hospital, the word “chaos” always immediately comes to mind.
Chuck Snider, a long-time resident of the greater Toledo area, is no stranger to the Lancaster community. “I grew up here, and I graduated from Berne Union High School,” he shared. “To come back and see Fairfield Medical Center after all this time has been incredible; it’s an excellent hospital.”
Severe back pain was keeping Sondra Kern from her passion – until she met with the orthopedic team at FMC.
Patti Hayes beat cancer twice with the help of a team of doctors and nurses who provided a comprehensive approach to her care.