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.
Dr. Andrew Dagg-Murry, infectious disease physician at Fairfield Medical Center, explains what should happen after you experience COVID-19 symptoms.
There are a variety of financial resources available to those who qualify. Our women’s health nurse navigator will work collaboratively with financial aid personnel to determine what individualized assistance is available to you.
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).
Leaving your legacy by designing a specific or residuary bequest in your will or trust is the easiest way to ensure your desire to further our mission at FMC.
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.
Several months ago, it was almost guaranteed that wherever Dora Kern went, a bottle of antacids went with her.
At Fairfield Medical Center, we are fortunate to have witnessed many inspiring, hopeful stories that have come about as a result of COVID-19.
TAVR (transcatheter aortic valve replacement) is a revolutionary, minimally invasive procedure used to treat aortic valve disease.
A small heart pump and a skilled team of caregivers at FMC saved Delbert Buck’s life following a sudden heart attack.
We are proud to announce that Fairfield Medical Center has been named a 2019 TOP WORKPLACE by Columbus CEO magazine.
With the help of our generous community, the FMC Foundation was able to contribute $112,964 to support Maternity services at Fairfield Medical Center.
Following a heart transplant, Tim Graham turned to FMC’s Heart & Lung Fund for cardiac rehab assistance.
Ron Ramey thought his on-again, off-again chest pain was a symptom of acid reflux – until a trip to FMC’s Emergency Dept. uncovered a serious cardiac problem.
Would you like to donate to our pediatric patients while they are at FMC? Check out our current Wish List. The pediatric patients and families thank you for your donation. Your generosity is much appreciated. A gift of toys, games or activity supplies can make a huge difference to families and their child while spending time in the hospital. Here is a list of some needed items.
The Fairfield Medical Center Foundation Board of Directors governs the philanthropic work of the FMC Foundation and is charged with shaping the Foundation’s direction regarding its budget, strategic planning and other significant policies.
Fairfield Medical Center wants to make it easy for you to access valuable information from the Community and various agencies and organizations.
Lymphoma is one of the most common cancers in adolescents, and our board-certified hematologists are committed to providing compassionate care while helping you to fight your cancer. Our cancer care team uses state-of-the-art technology to provide you with the best treatment possible.
Esophageal cancer begins in the cells that line the esophagus, and can be associated with long-term gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD) symptoms. Our cancer care team collaborates with multiple disciplines to make sure that you are receiving the best care possible for your esophageal cancer.
Our speech pathologists work with children and adults who exhibit communication disorders, such a pronunciation problems, voice problems, stuttering, difficulty understanding or using spoken and/or written language, or who have difficulty swallowing.


















