
Welcome to the UHS Vestal Campus
Central to Your Good Health
The UHS Vestal Campus is your one-stop destination for a wide range of medical services designed to treat specific illnesses and injuries and to improve your overall health and well-being.
From the primary and specialty care offered at UHS Vestal to the therapy and sports medicine services provided next door at the UHS Orthopedic Center, our campus on the Vestal Parkway was conceived and built with a patient-friendly healthcare experience in mind.
There’s plenty of free parking, and hours of operation are convenient. You or your provider can easily call for an appointment, and a walk-in option for minor concerns is available.
UHS Vestal
Primary and walk-in care, along with four specialties, are available at UHS Vestal, located directly across from the main entrance to Binghamton University. Key services include pediatrics, cardiology, gynecology and the UHS Breast Center.
The care furnished in physician offices in the building is supported by on-site laboratory, pharmacy and imaging. You can choose a primary care provider right here, and the Walk-In, where you never need an appointment, is open extended hours.
If you’re a BU student, you should note that our providers have a special interest in the needs of college-age patients and work closely with the medical team at BU’s Decker Student Health Services Center, so your care is coordinated.
UHS Vestal, 4417 Vestal Parkway East, Vestal
UHS Orthopedic Center
In 2016 UHS added to the UHS Vestal Campus by opening the UHS Orthopedic Center, right next door to UHS Vestal. This state-of-the-art center revolutionizes the concept of orthopedic care, creating a modern environment for patients dealing with conditions of the bones, joints and muscles.
The facility includes doctors’ offices and treatment areas for orthopedics, sports medicine, rheumatology, chiropractic, podiatry, physical therapy and concussion care, as well as a sports performance gym. X-ray services are available under the same roof.
Currently 25 physicians and allied providers, along with 15 physical therapists and assistants, provide care at the site, and there is ample space for the center to grow.
UHS Orthopedic Center, 4433 Vestal Parkway East, Vestal
Students: The virtual way to skip the waiting room
Students returning to Binghamton University for the fall semester are reminded that a virtual medical visit is the best way to avoid being out and about among others more than you have to.
The virtual health option offered by UHS will limit your exposure to COVID-19.
During the pandemic, UHS clinicians are taking extra measures to ensure a clean environment and prevent exposure to the virus. We are open, sanitized and safe.
In addition, our Virtual Walk-In service is open online daily from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. as a convenient first step in seeking care.
If an in-person visit to one of our physical Walk-In locations is recommended, we ask that you reserve a time using the online reservation tool. Please come alone if at all possible. If you do require assistance, please limit this to one additional person only. Do not bring a guest who is not feeling well, and someone over age 65 shouldn't come with you if at all possible.
Masks are required to be worn by everyone in our facilities; this includes our staff and patients. Practice social distancing, staying at least six feet away from others and maintaining a safe distance away from the receptionist's window.
Use hand sanitizer from one of our convenient dispensers and wash your hands for at least 20 seconds with soap and water when you can.
We understand that these rules aren't easy or welcome, but we must comply with federal, state and county directives and we want to ensure the highest possible level of safety for everyone.
Remember:
- If you develop a fever with symptoms of respiratory illness, such as a cough or shortness of breath, within 14 days after recent travel, or within 14 days of contact with someone who is showing symptoms, contact your primary care provider immediately. Describe your scenario or start a visit on the UHS Virtual Walk-In page.
- If you have a medical emergency, call 911 at once. Never delay in-person care if you are struggling to breathe.