As a woman, your health needs change through the course of your life. Whether you are getting ready to welcome a new baby, fighting breast cancer or caring for your body as you age, we offer a full range of preventive care and treatment options for every stage of life.
After re-tearing her ACL, Brittany Devall turned to FHP Orthopedics to help her get back on the field.
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.
A team approach and personalized care made Monroe County resident Darlene Winland feel right at home at FMC following an unexpected cardiac arrest.
When Tony McGallicher underwent shoulder surgery in 2016, he did a lot of research when it came time to select a place to receive his rehabilitation therapy. As a Supervisory Federal Law Enforcement Officer, a job that can be physically demanding, Tony knew it would take a group of specialized therapists to get him to a place where he could effectively return to his job duties.
The day that Mary Grace Gundelfinger rang the bell to symbolically end her cancer treatments, she was joined by a lot of people who – like her – had been anxiously waiting for this moment.
Renee Reindle’s family and the staff at Fairfield Medical Center have kept her strong in the biggest fight of her life.
When chemotherapy is a prescribed curative measure for cancer, Fairfield Medical Center’s infusion team will make you and your loved ones feel as comfortable as possible.
Outpatient nutrition counseling is offered by registered, licensed dietitians at Fairfield Medical Center for individuals wanting to improve their health and chronic disease risk factors through good food and lifestyle choices.
Sepsis is the body’s overwhelming and life-threatening response to infection, which can lead to tissue damage, organ failure, and death. While we don’t know for sure if anyone is immune to sepsis, it does appear that anyone can get it.
No matter your age, or the stage or prognosis of your condition, palliative care may be used in conjunction with curative treatment to relieve pain, manage symptoms and generally improve your quality of life. Our team addresses a wide range of needs – physical, emotional, social or spiritual – and offers support for you and your family.
Fairfield Medical Center’s 2025 Cardiovascular Symposium featured an evening full of education with presentations from various specialists, including those from the field of cardiology, vascular surgery, cardiothoracic surgery, pulmonology & critical care, and nephrology.











