As more and more businesses get back to work, we recognize that employers are looking for assistance with how to safely provide goods and services to our community, while preventing the spread of the COVID-19 virus. These resources are designed to provide you with the information and tools you need to safely maintain your operations.
Visit this page to learn more about general visiting hours as well as approved visiting hours and procedures for the Intensive Care Unit and Maternity Services.
Through the heartbreaking loss of their daughter – Lacy Mae Meadows McClellan – Danielle Meadows McClellan and her husband, Thomas, have become beacons of hope and healing for others in the infant loss community.
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.
Fairfield Medical Center’s lung cancer specialists are board certified and experienced in diagnosing and treating lung and chest cancers through our lung cancer services and Thoracic Tumor Board. Our team provides advanced medical and surgical treatment options for lung cancer.
There are a variety of financial resources available to those who qualify, including the Fairfield Medical Center Foundation and TWIG 1 Cancer Care Fund. Members of your oncology team will work collaboratively with financial aid personnel to determine what individualized assistance is available to you.
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.
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.
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.
Atrial fibrillation (AFib) is the most commonly treated arrhythmia, or abnormal heart rhythm in the nation. This condition is more likely to develop as we age, and it’s estimated that 12.1 million people in the United States will have AFib in 2030 (CDC).
The Southeastern Ohio United States Bowling Congress (USBC) hosted Strike Out Breast Cancer in October 2018 at Tiki Lanes in Lancaster. Through T-shirt sales and raffle prizes, 135 bowlers raised roughly $8,816 and donated $7,816 to the Fairfield Medical Center Foundation Cancer Care Fund.
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.











