

Mammograms at regular intervals can be a woman’s best ally in the early detection of breast cancer. They can detect slight changes even before symptoms are recognized, allowing any necessary treatment to begin early, which offers the best chance of success. Schedule an appointment today.

We invite you to join us for an informational session open to the community. Come enjoy light refreshments while learning more about breast cancer and its connection to genetics. This free event is open to the public and a great opportunity to gain valuable knowledge.

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.

Avoid the waiting room and get care from home with UHS Virtual Walk-In. This service connects you with UHS physicians and advanced practice providers via phone, tablet or computer to treat common ailments like headaches, minor muscle strains, lingering coughs or fevers.

Did you know UHS has several conveniently located laboratory patient service centers, making it easier than ever to access the care you need? No appointment is required for routine services and you don't need to be a UHS patient to utilize our lab services.

At UHS, we're dedicated to providing outstanding patient care, supporting our team, and serving our community. When you join UHS, you become a valued part of our team, playing a key role in elevating patient care through meaningful connections.
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Support the UHS Breast Center's fundraising efforts this OctoberOctober 03, 2025
October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month and the UHS Breast Center is hitting the ground running with a month full of fundraisers to raise money for Sock Out Cancer and the American Cancer Society.
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UHS Population Health director receives Emerging Leader award from BUOctober 01, 2025
Annie DePugh, director of our UHS Population Health team, was recently honored with the 2025 Emerging Leader Award from Binghamton University Decker College of Nursing and Health Sciences.
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Local doctor emphasizes importance of getting your flu shotOctober 01, 2025
Flu season is here, and Dr. Gray mentions that October is the ideal time to get vaccinated. The flu shot plays a crucial role in preventing severe illness and reducing the need for hospitalizations.
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Dr. Rajesh Davé honored with President’s Award from Upstate Medical UniversitySeptember 30, 2025
Rajesh Davé, MD, executive vice president for Clinical Integration and chief medical officer at UHS, was recently presented the President’s Award for Distinguished Service from SUNY Upstate Medical University.