It is a privilege to be able to care for you. As a patient of Fairfield Medical Center, you are assured of receiving the best possible healthcare by knowing and understanding your Patient Bill of Rights and Patient Bill of Responsibilities. Both can be found here.
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.
Surgery can serve a wide range of purposes in your cancer journey, including diagnosis, staging and treatment. Your oncology team members will discuss with you the surgical options that are best-suited to your individual needs.
Fairfield Medical Center’s radiation oncology program provides you with expert, compassionate care in the management of cancer.
In December 2022, Fisher Catholic High School in Lancaster received a three-year Heart Safe School Accreditation from Community Heart Watch.
Kick off the Spring season by donating blood to those in need! Register to give on Friday, March 8, at FMC’s Main Campus. Appointments are available from 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Reserve your spot by contacting Donna Stebelton at donnast@fmchealth.org or 740-687-8140.
According to the Red Cross, donors with all blood types are urgently needed, especially those with types O, A negative and B negative.
Two nurses were honored with a Great Save Award on Jan. 17 at Fairfield Medical Center after they rescued a family member from drowning over Labor Day weekend. Great Save Awards are presented by Community Heart Watch to individuals who provide lifesaving intervention in situations where a person’s heart stops beating.
Learn how to be successful when continuing to nurse your baby after returning to work.
Do you know there are ways to support Fairfield Medical Center that do not affect your current lifestyle or your family’s security?
Spring is a time of excitement and possibility. South Central Power donates $10,000 to FMC Cancer Services.
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.
With lung cancer leading as the most common cause of cancer death in the United States in both men and women, it is important to take the time to learn how you can lower your risk for the disease.
Similar to healthcare organizations across the country, COVID-19 has had a significant impact on our staff, physicians and administrators at Fairfield Medical Center. These are some of their stories.
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.
Whether the Foundation is providing financial assistance to offset the cost of prescription drugs for vulnerable populations, supporting the availability of life-saving cancer care, or assisting with the purchase of necessary medical equipment, your FMC Foundation helps make our culture of compassion and wellness accessible to diverse segments of our community, regardless of their income.
Intuition and the quick work of Fairfield Medical Center’s Emergency Department saved 2-year-old Summerly Costantino from a dangerous allergic reaction.
May is Mental Health Awareness Month, and a great time to reprioritize your mental wellness. Check out the articles below to learn more about self-care, mental health in children and more.
We provide the fastest access to doctors and treatment, using the latest technology and delivered by specialists who can diagnose and treat your emergency promptly. For emergency care you can trust, trust your family to ours.
Our rheumatology team uses a multidisciplinary approach to diagnose and treat a wide range of musculoskeletal, inflammatory and systemic autoimmune diseases.
Devoting a little time every day to care for yourself can go a long way toward protecting the health of your heart. Simple self-care, such as taking a moment to de-stress, giving yourself time to move more, preparing healthier meals, and not cheating on sleep can all benefit your heart.
At Fairfield Medical Center, we believe the best way to properly manage a sports-related concussion is to start before the injury occurs.