Join Team UHS in the fight against heart disease!
The Southern Tier Heart Walk is an annual American Heart Association (AHA) fundraising event to fight heart disease and stroke through research, education, and CPR training. The 2026 event will take place Sunday, April 26 at the Oakdale Commons in Johnson City. Sign up today!
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Heart & Vascular Care
What’s more important than your heart? At UHS, your heart is in good hands.
Many advances have been made recently in the science of cardiovascular care, thanks to expanding knowledge, better medications and new technology in the field. As a result, we’re able to do more than ever before to keep you as heart-healthy as possible.
Our UHS Heart & Vascular experts can provide:
- The region’s largest array of heart and vascular services. We will pair you with our highly-skilled team of Binghamton area cardiologists and cardiothoracic surgeons to develop the treatment plan that’s right for you.
- Quick access to cardiac services to improve your health.
- A team approach to care that integrates all aspects of your wellness into your heart care treatment.
Heart & Vascular Providers
Heart & Vascular Locations
UHS: The Area’s Heart Care Leader
Count on UHS to bring you the latest care and treatment for heart and vascular conditions from leading Binghamton cardiologists, heart doctors, and cardiothoracic surgeons. And it’s something we’ve been doing since we brought the first open-heart surgery to the Greater Binghamton area.
Now, we are one of the few hospitals in the area that use the new minimally invasive transcatheter aortic valve replacement procedure. This means you may be able to get a valve replacement even if you were deemed ineligible for a traditional open-heart surgery.
You’ll also appreciate our focus on advanced diagnostic procedures for vascular conditions and our dedication to ongoing quality assurance for vascular care, evidenced by our national accreditation by the Intersocietal Commission for the Accreditation of Vascular Laboratories. UHS was one of the first hospitals in the United States and Canada to get this distinction.
Heart & Vascular Services at UHS Wilson Medical Center
Improve your heart health with our sophisticated technology and surgical procedures, including minimally invasive techniques that can reduce your pain, scarring and recovery time.
Your heart is in the good hands of our board-certified Binghamton cardiologists, heart doctors, and cardiothoracic surgeons. And we follow your treatment journey all the way from diagnosis to rehabilitation and post-treatment support.
Our UHS Heart & Vascular services and treatments include:
• Valve care
• Vascular surgery
• Heart surgery
• Cardiac rehabilitation
• Heart-healthy living resources
• Cardiology
• Interventional Cardiology
• Cardiac Electrophysiology
• Sports Medicine Cardiology
• Minimally Invasive Procedures
• Pediatric Cardiology
• Anti-coagulation Clinic
• Congestive Heart Failure Clinic
• Device Clinic
• Structural Heart Program
Heart & Vascular Services at UHS Chenango Memorial Hospital
UHS Chenango Memorial Hospital is proud to provide comprehensive cardiology care to the community.
The services offered at this location include:
- Stress tests
- Echo testing
- Nuclear testing
- Cardiac rehabilitation
- Pulmonary rehabilitation
- Pacemaker maintenance and monitoring
- High blood pressure and hypertension control
- Heart Failure Care and Optimization
UHS Cardiology Norwich is welcoming new patients, offering quick and convenient appointment times.
Heart & Vascular Clinical Trials
Get access to new and upcoming heart and vascular treatments when you participate in a UHS clinical trial. Visit the UHS clinical trials website for more information.
Expert Heart & Vascular Care Close to Home
Find exceptional cardiovascular services in Binghamton and throughout the UHS service area from heart doctors in New York’s Southern Tier. Services and treatments may vary by location. Your New York cardiologist will refer you to the location that best suits your care needs.
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David's Story
This is the story of a UHS patient who received coordinated care from after experiencing chest pain.
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UHS Child Care gets special visit for "Read for the Record" dayFebruary 26, 2026The children enrolled at UHS Child Care were excited to welcome guest readers for a special occasion on Thursday, February 26. John Carrigg, UHS President and CEO and Sam Lupo, Former UHS Foundation Board Chair, joined the UHS Foundation at the center to celebrate Jumpstart's 20th Annual "Read for the Record Day".
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UHS Teams and Local Responders Recognized After Lifesaving Cardiac Arrest ResponseFebruary 25, 2026The Hancock Fire Department honored a remarkable “chain of survival” that recently saved the life of 40-year-old Jennifer Wormuth during a sudden cardiac arrest. The recognition highlighted the coordinated efforts of local first responders and the advanced clinical care provided within the UHS system.
