A welcome message from John R. “Jack” Janoso, Jr. President & CEO of Fairfield Medical Center.
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.
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.
What you need to know about COVID-19 testing prior to your elective procedure at Fairfield Medical Center and general testing information.
Tired of letting the pain and discomfort of heartburn run his life, Columbus firefighter Kelly Storts turned to the Fairfield Medical Heartburn Center for a solution.
A Pre-Admission Testing Medical Office visit is the best way to prepare for positive surgical outcomes. If you are unable to keep this appointment, it may result in a delay or cancellation of your surgery.
A PAT Clinic appointment should be scheduled within 30 days of the surgery. We will work with your office to schedule a time for your consultation.
The PAT Clinic appointment will consist of a History and Physical Exam, and a discussion about the current health status of your patient. We will also complete any additional testing required to provide a clearance for a safe surgical procedure. These results will be reviewed by an anesthesiologist prior to surgery and is a critical component to the process.
Patients are asked to bring a complete list of current medications and dosages (prescription, over-the-counter and herbals) to the PAT Clinic appointment.
Common tests conducted during the PAT appointment:
- Complete blood count (CBC)
- Complete medical profile
- Electrocardiogram (EKG)
- Urinalysis
- X-rays
Keep yourself up-to-date with the most accurate information on COVID-19. Learn the facts about COVID-19 and how you can help to prevent the spread of COVID-19.
Fairfield Medical Center provides opportunities for students to learn in our FMC environment.
In December 2022, Fisher Catholic High School in Lancaster received a three-year Heart Safe School Accreditation from Community Heart Watch.
FMC chaplain Joel Reid is sharing his love of music – and his positive healthcare experience – with patients after a severe neck injury caused a series of life-threatening strokes.
Keeping an eye out for hazards can help you identify and avoid them before an injury occurs. Looking at the world through this safety lens can help you protect yourself and those around you. Read on to learn more about common dangers and pitfalls – and how to avoid them.
As the philanthropic branch of Fairfield Medical Center, our Foundation plays a vital role in expanding access to excellent medical care and wellness programs throughout our region.
At Fairfield Medical Center, we believe the best way to properly manage a sports related concussion is to start before the injury even occurs.
Regardless of where your orthopedic journey starts, we are here to help get you back to what you love doing. We treat and evaluate a variety of orthopedic conditions.
Since healthcare is a subject that concerns everyone, FMC offers its Speakers Bureau to the community to help explain and discuss a full range of issues, from nutrition to laser surgery.
From work-related rehabilitation to sports medicine to vestibular rehabilitation, our team of specialists and professionals at FMC’s Outpatient Therapy Services are dedicated to assisting you improve your safety, lifestyle and ability to do the activities you enjoy.