

Blood donations are needed by a wide variety of patients in healthcare settings: individuals with cancer, sickle cell disease and chronic diseases, such as anemia or hemophilia. Burn victims and other trauma patients may also require blood products during treatment.

What should you do if you cannot find any formula during the baby formula shortage? We hope these resources and tips will help answer your questions about feeding your infant.

UHS is offering COVID-19 vaccination and booster appointments at our primary care offices. Our providers are always glad to answer questions you have about any vaccine and schedule a timely appointment for you or your family members.

We are grateful to the many patients and visitors who have passed through our doors. These are reviews by those who have volunteered to share their experience at UHS.

The new UHS mobile app helps you manage your health care so you can focus on what is most important for you and your family.

The Main entrance to the UHS Wilson Medical Center is now located on Baldwin Street. The Decker Center entrance on Harrison Street is for the Emergency Department only.
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UHS Grill Days: Help every Broome County resident have a Full PlateJune 24, 2022
Outreach to those in need in the community is part of UHS’ mission as a not-for-profit healthcare system, and participation in United Way’s Full Plate Project is one important way our organization is helping those who have food insecurity.
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Find UHS on the app store!June 21, 2022
The new UHS mobile app helps you manage your health care so you can focus on what is most important for you and your family.
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Life saved in Pharmacy by CPR Heroes’ quick actionJune 20, 2022
Quick action by members of the UHS Hospitals Pharmacy team is being credited with saving the life of a construction worker who collapsed while on the job June 10 at the in-hospital Pharmacy at UHS Binghamton General Hospital.
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Donating blood is a lifesaving actJune 19, 2022
If you’re comfortable attending in-person events again, one kind of event that you might want to consider is a blood drive! This can be a great way for you to do your part to save lives—up to three lives, as a matter of fact, with every donation.