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Effective immediately, UHS strongly recommends all patients, visitors, and staff wear a mask in all UHS facilities—both clinical and non-clinical areas. This measure is a necessary precaution to help contain the rapid spread of respiratory illnesses and keep our community healthy.
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.
Join us on January 21, 2026 for a patient-centered virtual educational event on Focused Ultrasound treatment for patients who have been diagnosed with Essential Tremor or or Tremor-Dominant Parkinson’s Disease. Learn how UHS is using the state-of-the-art treatment for immediate relief from tremor symptoms.
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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UHS strongly recommends masking at all UHS facilitiesDecember 31, 2025According to recent data from the New York State Health Department, flu cases are surging at record levels.
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Stop the spread of germs with proper handwashingDecember 30, 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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Baby born on Christmas brings holiday joy to parentsDecember 25, 2025At UHS Wilson Medical Center, parents Elizabeth Morales and Jose Alvaro Asensio received an extra special Christmas gift this year, welcoming their baby girl on Christmas morning. Aylani Larissa Asensio arrived at 6:48 a.m., at 20 inches long and weighing 7 pounds and 1.9 ounces.
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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.
