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In 2025, UHS continued to transform healthcare in Greater Binghamton, meeting growing demand with expanded access, cutting-edge treatments and a steadfast commitment to patient-centered care. We proudly achieved milestones and launched new projects across the UHS System.
Washing your hands is easy, and it’s one of the most effective ways to prevent the spread of germs. Clean hands can help stop germs from spreading from one person to another and in our communities—including your home, workplace, schools, and childcare facilities.
UHS held a ribbon cutting December 15 to mark the opening of the expanded UHS Upper Front Street location. The event saw a great turnout, celebrating an exciting new chapter for care in our community.
In our latest issue of UHS Stay Healthy Magazine, you'll meet Laura Cleary who was working to finish her final semester of nursing school and taking the first steps towards becoming a mother when she was diagnosed with breast cancer. Read how UHS Oncology was there to support her through her cancer journey.
It can be tough to distinguish where to go for medical care when your symptoms feel unbearable, and your primary care provider is unavailable. Here are some key differences to help you decide whether a visit to a Walk-In Center, an Emergency Department or Virtual Walk-In visit is right for you.
UHS is now hiring Patient Care Pharmacists for our dedicated Inpatient Pharmacy team. In this role, you will promote patient safety and optimize therapeutic outcomes. Find a culture of connection and patient-centered care with UHS.
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NICU babies enjoy a heartwarming visit from SantaDecember 24, 2025
The UHS Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) team at UHS Wilson Medical Center turned the holidays into a heartwarming celebration for families welcoming their newest members.
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Stop the spread of germs with proper handwashingDecember 24, 2025Clean hands can help stop germs from spreading from one person to another and in our communities—including your home, workplace, schools, and childcare facilities.
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Important reminders for shoveling snow safelyDecember 23, 2025Shoveling snow is hard work and can lead to a number of health risks for many people, from back injuries to heart attacks.
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Avoid slips and falls when weather turns badDecember 23, 2025When snow and ice cover the sidewalks, driveways and parking lots and you need to venture outside, it's a good idea to take some basic winter precautions.
