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Stacey Coon-Walsh, NP Provider -
Know the signs of frostbite and hypothermia News January 17, 2024With frigid temperatures in the forecast we want to remind our service area that serious health problems can result from prolonged exposure to the cold. -
American Heart Month: A time to focus on your Heart Health Page February is American Heart Month and there is no better time to take action to protect yourself against heart disease. -
Pediatric Cardiology Apalachin Location UHS partners with Pediatric Cardiology Associates of Central New York to provide an array of cardiac tests that diagnose heart problems in infants, children and adolescents. -
UHS answers questions you might have about the COVID-19 vaccine News February 03, 2021UHS Delaware Valley Hospital Medical Director Dr. John Giannone and Nurse Educator Suzan Robson discuss questions you might have about the COVID-19 vaccine. -
Flag flies at UHS Wilson to honor World Cancer Day News February 04, 2021As an offer of deep and genuine thanks for UHS' leadership to stop the terrible toll of cancer by implementing the CEO Cancer Gold Standard™, the national CEO Rountable on Cancer program sent UHS a flag to demonstrate that we are a Health Champion in t -
UHS Delaware Valley Hospital Pennies from Heaven fundraiser News March 16, 2017 -
UHS employees ‘Go Red For Women' News February 04, 2022UHS joined the American Heart Association and the nation by taking part in National Wear Red Day on Friday, Feb. 4. -
Visions donates meals to UHS Senior Living at Ideal News February 05, 2021Visions Federal Credit Union is at it again! Through its Kindness Cafe initiative, Visions along with American Food & Vending created 300 to-go meals for employees at UHS Senior Living at ldeal. -
COVID patients recover with 'Hospital Care at Home' News February 11, 2021Thanks to the evolving world of virtual care and a solid commitment from United Health Services’ providers and staff in Greater Binghamton, the old-fashioned physician house call has made a modern comeback for certain COVID-19 patients.
