Urology
At UHS Urology, our mission is to provide high-quality, comprehensive urologic care to patients and exceptional service to referring providers. The members of our care team stay current on the latest advances in urologic care and are leaders in bringing new technologies and treatment options to Greater Binghamton and the Southern Tier region.
Based on the UHS Wilson Medical Center campus, our team is composed of four board-certified urologists and two licensed advanced practice practitioners who see patients at several offices in the Southern Tier. We also offer the services of fellowship-trained specialists in several urologic disciplines. Our team provides care to men and women in general urology and in a wide range of subspecialties, including male and female incontinence, infertility, kidney stones, reconstructive surgery, robotic and laparoscopic surgery, and numerous cancer treatments.
Why See Our Urologists?
- Blood in the urine, otherwise known as hematuria
- Difficulty or pain when urinating
- Frequent Urination
- Leaking urine
- Any abnormality of the kidney
- Elevated Prostate-Specific Antigen (PSA) test – this measures the level of PSA in a man’s blood
- An abnormal prostate exam
- Testicular pain
- Male Infertility
What Patients are Saying
UHS News
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UHS Nephrology patients share their stories for National Kidney MonthMarch 12, 2026March is National Kidney Month, observed annually to raise awareness about kidney disease. Chronic kidney disease (CKD) is a condition that affects around 35.5 million Americans, though many are unaware they even have it.
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The next phase: From pediatrician to primary careMarch 10, 2026As your teen navigates their transition into adulthood, there is one important task the family should not forget — helping your teen transfer their care from their pediatrician to an adult primary care provider.
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UHS offers comprehensive care at expanded Upper Front Street locationMarch 09, 2026UHS is committed to expanding access to essential healthcare services in our community, always close to home. Several years ago, UHS identified an opportunity to strengthen local access by expanding its presence on Upper Front Street.
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UHS observes Black Balloon Day to commemorate lives lost to overdoseMarch 06, 2026The UHS Addiction Medicine team held a Black Balloon Day event on Friday morning featuring a brief ceremony and a moment of silence in remembrance of those our community has lost.
