UHS Virtual Walk-In
Get convenient care online
During your online provider appointment with a professional out of the Binghamton area, receive a diagnosis and prescription (if needed) for your illness from the convenience of your home or work. Answer a few simple questions about your symptoms to begin your online provider visit, and receive a virtual care response between 8 a.m. and 5 p.m.
UHS Virtual Walk-In patients are treated by the trusted United Health Services providers they would see in a walk-in clinic. For current United Health Services patients, the provider already has access to your United Health Services health record.
Your insurance company will be billed when your virtual healthcare visit is complete.
If you need a prescription refill, start here!
If you're here for a medication refill, please start a UHS Virtual Walk-In visit now. Please have your prescription bottles ready for review by our team. Please note, we are unable to prescribe controlled substances virtually. If you require a refill for controlled substance, you may visit a UHS Walk-In Center to be seen in person.
UHS Virtual Walk-In receives URAC Telehealth Accreditation
URAC’s telehealth accreditation standards were developed in consultation with leading experts in the telehealth industry, including representatives from healthcare providers, technology firms, consumer organizations, insurers, and academics. Industry best practices were identified in areas such as quality and coordination of care, access, safety, systems integrity and reliability, consumer protection and empowerment, and regulatory compliance. Achievement of the URAC Telehealth Accreditation seal is a mark of high-performing telehealth providers who believe in and practice excellence. Click here to learn more.
Conditions We Treat
Respiratory Infections and Allergies
- Cold or sinus infection
- COVID-19
- Hay fever/allergies
- Influenza (flu)*
Women's Health
- Female bladder infection (UTI)
- Vaginal yeast infection
- Start a new oral birth control medication
- Refill current oral birth control medication
- Morning-after pill (Emergency contraception)
Anxiety and Depression
- To offer people in the community another option for mental health screening and services, UHS now offers Virtual Walk-In visits for concerns related to anxiety and depression.
Skin and Nail Problems
- Acne
- Athlete’s foot
- Diaper rash
- Eczema
- Fungal skin infection (tinea)
- Jock itch
- Ringworm
- Shingles
- Skin irritation (contact dermatitis)
- Unwanted or other skin conditions
Stomach Pains
- Constipation and/or diarrhea (gastrointestinal conditions)
- Heartburn or acid reflux (GERD)
Injuries and Pain
- Minor burns
- Lower back pain
Medication to Prevent Illness or Infection
- Influenza prevention
- Pertussis (whooping cough) exposure
- Quit tobacco
Travel Medication
- Malaria prevention
- Motion sickness prevention
Eye and Mouth Problems
- Canker or cold sore
- Pink eye (conjunctivitis)
- Sty (bump or bumps on the eyelid
Insects
- Head lice
- Tick bite
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Celebrating physical therapy month in OctoberOctober 14, 2024
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Team UHS steps out in force for 2024 'Making Strides'October 14, 2024
A large contingent of UHS staff members turned out Oct. 13 for the 2024 edition of the “Making Strides Against Breast Cancer” walk at Otsiningo Park in Binghamton.
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Important information regarding IV solutions shortageOctober 09, 2024
Due to a national shortage, UHS is currently experiencing difficulty in obtaining IV solutions. This shortage is a direct effect of Hurricane Helene, which knocked out IV production facilities in North Carolina, where many of these products are made.