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Fairfield Memorial Hospital has been serving the health care needs of the surrounding area since 1950. Upon its opening, Fairfield Memorial Hospital was equipped with 84 beds and was staffed with six resident physicians and twenty-four registered nurses. At its opening, Way-Fair consisted of 63 beds; today, Way-Fair Nursing & Rehabilitation Center consists of 101 beds.

In 1966, Fairfield Memorial Hospital announced its expansion project, which consisted of attached offices adjoining the hospital, now known as the Mattie B. Rinard Building. In 1975, Fairfield Memorial Hospital opened its Intensive Care Unit. In 1998, Fairfield Memorial Hospital completed a $4.1 million expansion project.
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Select a service from the list at right for details on how Fairfield Memorial Hospital/ Horizon Healthcare can support you in times of wellness and times of need.

Fairfield Memorial Hospital offers numerous services, including a 30-bed Skilled Care Unit, Home Health Services, 24-hour Emergency Care, Horizon Healthcare (physician clinic), Intensive Care Unit, Designated Comfort Care Rooms, Surgical Services, Diagnostic Imaging (CT Scanning/Radiology), Cardiac Rehabilitation, Sleep Studies, 24-Hour Laboratory Services, Chemotherapy, Diabetes Education, Physical Therapy, Occupational Therapy, Speech Language Pathology, and Respiratory Therapy.
The Fairfield Memorial Hospital (FMH) Foundation is a non-profit organization that was founded in 1985. Since the inception of the FHM Foundation, thousands of dollars have been received to provide a base of financial stability for Fairfield Memorial Hospital. For example during the $4.1 million expansion project in 1998, the FMH Foundation raised over $1 million to help with the renovation costs.
As one of the leading employers in the region, Fairfield Memorial Hospital takes great pride in the excellent staff providing quality care and services to the communities which we serve. Our staff makes a difference in the lives of patients, family members, visitors, coworkers, and communities through a dedication to excellence in care, knowledge, and customer service.
Volunteers provide crucial support services that are vital to the hospital and the well-being of its patients. Each day, willing volunteers come to the Fairfield Memorial Hospital to donate their time and energy so that we can fulfill the mission of positively influencing the health of those they serve.
Fairfield Memorial Hospital is committed to serving our community and offers Financial Assistance to qualified patients. If you are unable to pay for your medically necessary care, regardless of how large or small your balance is, our policy, plain language summary, and application is below. For more information, contact the Business Office at 618-842-2611.
Reviews (10)
Get Lost
Get Lost
Jan 20, 2022
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Why would you not promote a healthy lifestyle as 80% of hospital workers are obese. Unfriendly, I assume they all hate their jobs.
Jacob White
Jacob White
Nov 23, 2021
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Mariah Minor on the 3rd floor of this hospital has the worst attitude, and is the rudest employee I have ever witnessed anywhere in my life time. She never helps out her team and walks by call lights all day. The reason why they have no help on that floor is because Mariah only looks out for herself, and does as she pleases. She may be good on the business side of the industry, but when it come to patient care she just lets it all go out the window and doesn’t do a thing to better the job.
Rashel Farris
Rashel Farris
Jan 25, 2021
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FMH is a great hospital, Dr.s Molt and Ballard are the best Surgeon and Primary Care Physician around. The only local hospital my family will go to and have gone to for years. Very accommodating.
Randall Thomas
Randall Thomas
Nov 28, 2020
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There really high in cost and private for bills. Can't seem to reedem the problem s amounts to makes sure the person suffering is no longer being harmed. I'm serious the harm would just counties. Rate the reasons is never looked at in file. Torn from health and more like torment.
Steve Scott
Steve Scott
Nov 22, 2020
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A Critical Access Hospital dedicated to serving its community. The staff can’t fix a broken healthcare system but they do their best to blunt the effects of high costs and long waits dictated by insurance and government regulations. I’m proud to have worked there and thankful every time I use their services!
Matthew Burgess
Matthew Burgess
Sep 07, 2020
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Went to have head of tick removed from my Mother. Horrible service and paperwork out the wazoo. Should be a much easier way for people with minor problems to see a Doctor. Oh, that’s right, a PA. Never see doctors anymore. I was all for going back home and getting out the razor blade.
Phil Jackson
Phil Jackson
Jun 06, 2020
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Needed to be n the we for my daughter and they told us they don't know how long the wait is but to wait in our car.. emergency is not an emergency at this BANDADE CLINIC. IF YOU WANT TO BE SENT HOME AS IF ALL IS WELL GO THER BUT SEE A SEXOND OPINION THE ER DOCTOR IS A JOKE AND GOT HIS LICENSE AT THE CIRCUS LUXKY THER ISNT A ZERO SYAR RATING
Rhonda Smith
Rhonda Smith
Jan 17, 2020
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My daughter was experiencing difficulties while pregnant after going to a hospital that had a ob department, who didnt help her at all,I was very impressed by the care she received here,they was very punctual, caring and my daughter was able to leave being treated for her symptoms and feeling much better.
Stella Lynch
Stella Lynch
Dec 24, 2019
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The doctor had horrid bed side manner and the most uncaring man I have ever met... he yelled at me bc I got stuck at the hospital bc had to have ambulance bring me and had no way home ..until my ride is otw to work ...
But I do love the nurses here .. they are total opposite of the doctor I saw tonight
Jennifer Williams
Jennifer Williams
Nov 09, 2019
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Spent 3 hours waiting to get my 9 year old son seen cuz he needed 3 sticltches. Waited while hearing the nurses and/or doctors laughing, talking, giggling it up in the ER. Ended up leaving, took my son to Olney and was in and out in about 45 minutes. FMH is despicable! Don't go there if you value yours or your kid's or families lives!