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Men's Health Clinic

Our Binghamton staff knows that understanding men's health risks is crucial to maintaining a healthy life. Most health threats to men including heart disease, cancer and unintentional injuries are preventable. In your daily routine make healthy lifestyle choices like eating a healthy diet and participating in physical activities. UHS has answers to many questions at our Binghamton men's health clinic. Click on these links for more information.

Search our directory of physicians. This section includes information on where these doctors attended medical school and completed their residency, as well as their specialties, areas of interest, board certifications, office location (including address and phone number) and website address.

Free telephone referral service

UHS's men's health clinic in Binghamton offers a free telephone referral service that provides detailed information on participating members of our medical staff such as their education, board certification, specialties, office location, hours of operation and insurance participation.

UHS News

  • UHS Chenango Memorial Hospital's Career Days sparks students interest in healthcare
    September 04, 2025

    UHS Chenango Memorial Hospital hosted its annual Career Days camp welcoming twenty-four students from across the Southern Tier on August 14 and 15. The hands-on healthcare exploration program is designed for students entering grades 8 through 12, to explore a wide variety of healthcare professions in a real hospital setting.

  • Our newest DAISY Award winner is Jennifer Oleksza
    September 04, 2025

    A program to recognize the care and compassion of extraordinary nurses continues at UHS with Jennifer Oleksza, RN, North Tower 4, UHS Wilson Medical Center, being named the July winner of the DAISY Award!

  • Know the risk factors and symptoms of prostate cancer
    September 02, 2025

    September is National Prostate Health Month, also known as National Prostate Cancer Awareness Month. Each year, more than 174,000 men are diagnosed with prostate cancer, and more than 31,000 die from the disease.