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
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Thank the doctors you meet on Doctors' DayMarch 26, 2026This is a good time of year to say thank you to the doctor or doctors in your life. Across America, March 30 is Doctors' Day, an annual observance aimed at appreciating physicians who help save and improve lives everywhere. UHS takes this opportunity to salute all of the members of our medical staff.
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