The Structural Heart Team at Fairfield Medical Center is dedicated to improving the longevity and quality of life for those with structural heart disease. Our comprehensive program offers expert care, a rapid diagnosis and advanced, life-saving treatment right here in your community.
We know that a hospital stay can be a stressful time for patients and their families. To assist you through this time, we have prepared a list of useful pages to help locate information you may need before your visit, procedure, or after your stay.
At Fairfield Medical Center, we understand there is nothing more important than your child’s health. That’s why our organization is dedicated to providing compassionate, high-quality care to patients of all ages.
Loving wife Joyce Murphy lost her husband, Earl “Butch” Murphy, Jr., to cancer in March. Butch fought a five-year battle with multiple myeloma, a form of cancer that affects plasma cells found in bone marrow, and received his care at Fairfield Medical Center’s Cancer Care and Infusion Center.
To learn more about our FMC Foundation and how you can make a difference, call 740-687-8107 or visit fmchealth.org/foundation.
At Fairfield Medical Center, we are fortunate to have witnessed many inspiring, hopeful stories that have come about as a result of COVID-19.
The FHP Continuity of Care Clinic is here to help you transition back to everyday life after a trip to the hospital or emergency department.
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 Lancaster resident Rich Martin was diagnosed with prostate cancer in 2018, he committed to living healthier, showing gratitude and educations others. True to his mission, he will speak at the annual Cancer Care Run & Walk on Saturday, Oct. 11.
We are pleased that you made the decision to become part of our team of dedicated healthcare professionals. Read these helpful tips that will assist you in planning your first week with FMC.
This convenient phone directory will provide direct contact with specific departments and services within Fairfield Medical Center. You can also complete our online inquiry form to ask questions, share feedback, or get assistance.
Seven years ago, Tracy started a yoga program at FMC for cancer patients, survivors and their support persons.
There is never a bad time to set a new goal or ease back into a fitness regimen for your physical and mental wellbeing.
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.
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.
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.