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Easily schedule your appointments online anytime, right from your computer or mobile device. With UHS MyChart, you can manage your health records, view test results, and stay connected with your care team—all in one secure place.
UHS joined the American Heart Association for a ceremony at the UHS Vestal Salanger Outpatient Center. Red sweaters, dresses, scarves and ties filled the space as staff and community members came together to show support for women’s heart health.
To help keep everyone safe during cold and flu season, you may be asked to wear a mask while in UHS facilities. Please avoid visiting patients if you are feeling unwell and practice good hand hygiene by washing your hands frequently.
Join us for an upcoming educational seminar designed for patients considering total joint replacement of the hip or knee, where you'll learn about the procedure, recovery, and what to expect every step of the way.
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UHS is now hiring for both inpatient and retail pharmacy roles. As part of our pharmacy team, you’ll play a vital role in promoting patient safety, optimizing outcomes, and delivering exceptional care.

Upcoming Classes & Events

  • Sports Performance Classes
    UHS Sports Performance classes are designed to maintain quality of life, mobility and overall strength and conditioning.
  • Baby Safety
    This class helps you to prepare you and your home for the arrival of your new baby.
  • Sports Performance Classes
    UHS Sports Performance classes are designed to maintain quality of life, mobility and overall strength and conditioning.
  • Prepared Childbirth
    This one-night class is designed to help you explore what you will experience during labor and birth.
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UHS News

  • UHS wears red to support women’s heart health
    February 06, 2026

    UHS celebrated National Wear Red on Friday, February 6, with a ribbon-cutting ceremony in the lobby of the UHS Vestal Salanger Outpatient Center. National Wear Red Day raises awareness of heart disease in women and encourages action to save more lives. The movement harnesses the energy, passion and power of women to band together and work toward eliminating heart disease – the leading cause of death among women.

  • Her Health Matters talk to focus on Heart Health
    February 06, 2026

    Heart disease is the leading cause of death for women, however many cases go undiagnosed, according to cardiology expert Dr. Joseph Petro. As a cardiologist at UHS Chenango Memorial Hospital, Dr. Petro’s focus is on helping people live longer, healthier lives through expert, compassionate heart care.