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Orthopedics & Sports Medicine

When your functional activities are limited by pain and discomfort it may be time to see an orthopedic doctor. The pain you are experiencing may be a result from an injury to a bone, muscle, tendon or ligament such as a fracture, sprain, strain, or a tear that needs immediate attention; the wear and tear associated with arthritis; or other medical conditions related to the musculoskeletal system. At UHS Orthopedics, we offer a comprehensive approach to evaluation, treatment, and rehabilitation while also emphasizing steps you can take to prevent future injuries. 

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When to Seek Immediate Care

  • Bone fracture or orthopedic trauma 
  • Dislocations
  • Ligament or tendon tears
  • Sprains, strains, or pain from an injury – not improving over 48 hours
  • Unexplained swelling that is effecting joint mobility

Seek immediate care at one of our UHS Walk-In Centers, located across New York’s Southern Tier, which are open 7 days a week from 8 am to 8 pm. UHS Walk-In Centers closely communicate with UHS Orthopedics to streamline access for orthopedic injuries. In many ways, every UHS Walk-In is an "Orthopedic Walk-In".

To make an appointment at UHS Orthopedics call (607) 771-2220.

UHS Orthopedic Center in Binghamton is a 68,000 square-foot, state-of-the-art facility, built to house all our musculoskeletal services, including a 12,000 square-foot physical therapy space and a sports performance gym. This means you will only need to visit one location for orthopedics, chiropractic carephysical therapy and rehabilitationpodiatryrheumatologyconcussion and sports medicine.

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This is the story of a UHS patient and her experiences with UHS Orthopedics and UHS Physical Therapy & Rehabilitation.
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