
When vaccine allotment becomes available, we will notify the general public through the news media, social media and other means necessary to inform eligible recipients.

Based on the recent increase in COVID-19 cases and our commitment to the safety of our community, there are visitation restrictions in place.

Secure your place in line and avoid spending time in the waiting room by scheduling your walk-in appointment here. To ensure everyone's safety, in-person visits are NOT encouraged if you are experiencing COVID-19-related symptoms.

To maintain everyone’s safety and reduce the risk of spreading COVID-19, we have expanded Virtual Health to include primary care, specialty care and therapy services. Virtual Health includes our nationally-accredited Virtual Walk-In.

As the most comprehensive health system serving greater Binghamton and New York’s Southern Tier region, United Health Services strives to provide everything patients need to get better—and stay healthy. And as we grow, so does that commitment.

UHS operates five retail pharmacies across the Southern Tier that are open to the public, including one that now fills prescriptions 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
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Reminder: Hospital visiting is still restrictedJanuary 12, 2021
Check the UHS website directly for visitor restrictions during the COVID-19 pandemic. Virtual screenings are available as well.
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First COVID-19 vaccines given at UHS Chenango Memorial HospitalDecember 23, 2020
On Tuesday, December 22, Dr. Jason Joseph became the first person to receive a COVID-19 vaccine in Chenango County.
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Thanks to Teng family, thousands of masks come to UHSDecember 23, 2020
UHS has increased its supply of COVID-19 masks, thanks to a family connection and a generous donation that links medical supply companies on Long Island with UHS’ warehouse in the Southern Tier.
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UHS' Dr. Jones among first to get vaccinated for COVID-19December 23, 2020
An infectious disease specialist was one of the first members of the UHS team to get the vaccine for COVID-19 on Dec. 19. Zachary Jones, MD, joined several other regional providers to get in line for the shot.