Women's Health
Women have unique health care needs at every stage of their lives— from their childbearing years through menopause and into their senior years. Our dedicated New York women's health team of physicians, nurses and other health care professionals is experienced in dealing with women’s issues and is committed to providing patients with high-quality care using the most advanced technology.
At UHS we offer a broad range of women's health services in Binghamton and across New York's Southern Tier including:
Breast Health
When it comes to breast cancer screening, diagnosis and treatment, UHS brings you the most up-to-date technology and medical information on breast health, combined with compassionate physicians and staff committed to providing you with the very best care possible.
Obstetrics/Gynecology
Beginning at age 18, all women should schedule regular check-ups with an OB/GYN provider. Our staff of New York women's health physicians and nurse practitioners are dedicated to the special health concerns of women across the Southern Tier.
Maternity/Childbirth
From our soothing home-like labor and delivery suites to our bright and comfortable maternity rooms, we’ve created a cozy, family-centered environment at both UHS Wilson Medical Center and UHS Chenango Memorial Hospital. See why more women choose to deliver at UHS than at any other hospital in the area.
Urogynecology
UHS has physicians who can help women suffering from a wide variety of pelvic support, bladder and urinary disorders.
UHS Rehabilitation Therapy Services
UHS Physical Therapy and Rehabilitation provides a number of therapies for conditions commonly experienced by women, such as:
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Jen's Story
This is the story of a UHS patient and her experience with coordinated care at the UHS Breast Center and UHS Plastic Surgery.
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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.
