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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Voting now open for UHS Delaware Valley Hospital's Cutest Baby ContestAugust 12, 2026UHS Delaware Valley Hospital is excited to once again sponsor the Cutest Baby Contest at the Delaware County Fair, held August 17-22 in Walton, NY. Online voting is officially OPEN and will remain open until 3 pm on Saturday, August 22.
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Team UHS takes part in Johnson City National Night OutAugust 11, 2026On Tuesday, August 4, UHS partnered with local law enforcement agencies and the Johnson City Neighborhood Project for National Night Out at the Schorr Family Firehouse Stage in Johnson City.
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Residency program at UHS trains the next generation of physiciansAugust 10, 2026At UHS, medical education is more than a training requirement. It is part of a long-standing commitment to preparing future physicians to care for patients in the region and beyond.
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Protect your eyes when viewing partial solar eclipse Wednesday, August 12August 06, 2026A partial solar eclipse will be visible in the Southern Tier on Wednesday, August 12, 2026. While many of us will head outside to watch the phenomenon, it’s important to keep in mind that you should never look at the sun without proper protection – even when it's mostly eclipsed by the moon.
