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UHS works with a talented and dedicated group of well-trained and experienced physicians and allied health professionals.

The medical staffs of the systems' four hospitals in Broome, Chenango and Delaware counties include more than 500 doctors representing a wide range of medical specialties and primary care options.

We are proud that these providers have chosen to pursue their professional careers with us.

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    Get back on your feet with joint replacement from UHS Orthopedics
    July 13, 2026

    Over time, joints – where cartilage connects two bones – can break down and cause pain, limiting your ability to enjoy an active lifestyle. If you find your mobility has been impacted by diseased or damaged joints, UHS is here to provide the expert, patient-centered care you need to ease your pain and get you back to doing the things you enjoy.

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    Sun safety: Tips for protecting skin and reducing the risk of cancer
    July 09, 2026

    Whenever you’re outdoors, you should protect your skin from the sun's harmful rays. Practicing sun safety can help lower your risk of sunburn and early signs of skin aging — like age spots, sagging, and wrinkles — and can even reduce your chance of developing skin cancer.

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    UHS Ideal earns prestigious 5-star rating in quality, staffing
    July 08, 2026

    UHS Senior Living at Ideal has achieved a prestigious five-star rating from the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS), earning top marks in staffing, quality measures, and overall performance through the agency's Care Compare Five-Star Rating System.

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    Take precautions to avoid getting Lyme disease
    July 06, 2026

    If you plan to spend more time outdoors this summer, please be aware of ticks. These parasites are known to carry Lyme disease, particularly in the Northeast, mid-Atlantic and upper Midwest areas. Lyme disease is a tick-borne illness caused by the bacterium Borrelia burgdorferi and Borrelia mayonii (found only in the upper Midwest).