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Osteoporosis is a bone disease that develops when bone mineral density and bone mass decreases, or when the structure and strength of bone changes. This can lead to a decrease in bone strength that can increase the risk of fractures. Sign up now for a free seminar on October 17.
If you or someone you care about is experiencing uncontrollable shaking for brief periods of time, this may be Essential Tremor. We encourage you to register for our informative session on October 16 to learn how UHS uses sound waves to treat Essential Tremor.
October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month, an annual campaign to educate the community on the prevalence of breast cancer, the importance of scheduling mammograms, early detection and the lasting impact of a breast cancer diagnosis.
Sock Out Cancer will be hosting its annual benefit concert on Saturday, October 19 at the Broome County Forum Theatre. The UHS Foundation is a proud recipient of the funding along with the other local hospital foundations. Every ticket sold helps local cancer patients.
Enjoy the convenience of free valet parking during your next appointment at UHS Wilson Medical Center. Simply pull up to the designated valet parking signs and head straight into your appointment!
Whether you’re a recent graduate or an experienced RN, there’s a valued place for you on our team. Explore our opportunities and then build your future with United Health Services. View our open positions and apply today.

Upcoming Classes & Events

  • Making Strides Against Breast Cancer Walk
    Mark your calendars to join Team UHS at the 2024 Making Strides Against Breast Cancer walk, happening on Sunday, October 13 at Otsiningo Park in Binghamton.
  • Bone and Joint Health Class
    Bone and Joint class is designed to aid the elderly in maintaining quality of life, mobility and overall strength and conditioning.
  • Prenatal Breastfeeding
    This class is designed for the woman who has chosen to breastfeed her baby or for the woman who is undecided about what feeding method is right for her.
  • Ostomy Support Group
    The UHS Wound, Ostomy, Continence Department would like to invite you to the Ostomy Support Group. 
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UHS News

  • Becoming a survivor: breast cancer knows no boundaries
    October 11, 2024

    Every year in October, people nationwide honor Breast Cancer Awareness Month. The annual campaign educates people on the prevalence of breast cancer, the importance of scheduling mammograms, early detection and the lasting impact of a diagnosis. This October, Sue Roma, an Endicott native, sister, wife, mother, grandmother and breast cancer survivor is now living life cancer-free.

  • Important information regarding IV solutions shortage
    October 09, 2024

    Due to a national shortage, UHS is currently experiencing difficulty in obtaining IV solutions. This shortage is a direct effect of Hurricane Helene, which knocked out IV production facilities in North Carolina, where many of these products are made.

  • Give blood this October and get a treat from the American Red Cross
    October 08, 2024

    Fall is here, and it’s a great time for donors to carve out time to give blood at an American Red Cross blood drive in October. The seasons may change, but the need for blood stays the same! With fewer people giving blood than in years past, first-time donors are strongly encouraged to give.

  • School-based UHS sports medicine partnerships benefit athletes
    October 07, 2024

    In the world of sports medicine, some may think it is only about treating athletic injuries. However, it takes a comprehensive approach from a team of professionals to offer preventative treatment and rehabilitation plans to get athletes performing at their highest level before, during and after the game.

 

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