
Physical Therapy & Rehabilitation Outpatient Services
Outpatient Physical Therapy Providers
Outpatient Physical Therapy Locations
We effectively treat a wide range of injuries sustained during a sport, at work or with general every day activities. UHS Physical Therapy & Rehab in the Binghamton area offers a comprehensive approach to evaluation, treatment and rehabilitation to manage pain and limitations associated with both acute and chronic conditions.
As movement experts, we prescribe exercise and use hands-on treatment to help our patients return to their desired function. With the appropriate treatment plan, surgery can often be avoided. In cases where surgery is necessary, post-operative physical therapy is key to a successful recovery. Physical Therapy is also effective in managing painful conditions and in most cases is a better treatment option than the use of opioids.
Treatment Philosophy:
We provide superior care through a team approach to rehabilitation. At UHS Physical Therapy & Rehab, Physical Therapists, Occupational Therapists and Physical Therapist Assistants work together to effectively and efficiently return our patients to their functional goals and improve their quality of life.
Our physical therapists in Binghamton strive for excellence in all that they do. UHS Physical Therapy & Rehab is part of an integrated health care system; providing a unique opportunity to maximize care coordination to fully support you and your health care needs. Our therapists have regular communication with other UHS providers including Orthopedic Surgeons and Physicians, Sports Medicine Physicians, Strength Coaches, Chiropractors, Podiatrists, Primary Care Physicians, and Athletic Trainers all in the Binghamton region.
Our Services:
At UHS Physical Therapy & Rehabilitation serving Binghamton and surrounding areas, you will find therapists that are proficient in treating various conditions. We strive to maximize efficiency in the recovery process by providing the best and most up to date treatment techniques.
Services We Provide:
- Musculoskeletal Rehabilitation
- Spine Care
- Vestibular Rehabilitation
- Concussion Management
- Pre & Post-Operative Rehabilitation
- Pelvic Floor Rehabilitation – Women’s Health
- Hand Therapy
- Lymphedema Therapy
- Occupational Therapy
- Health & Wellness Program
- Athletic Training
- Sports Performance
- Bridge Program
Access to Services:
Contact us at any of our locations to schedule an appointment! All locations offer convenient appointments on weekdays and weekends to service your needs.
You may schedule an evaluation at any of our locations with a referral from your physician. Direct Access is also an option for patients to be evaluated and treated by a licensed physical therapist without the need to see a physician first to obtain a referral. Depending on insurance, we are able to treat patients for 10 visits or 30 days prior to obtaining approval by a physician.
UHS News
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UHS Chenango Memorial Hospital's Career Days sparks students interest in healthcareSeptember 04, 2025
UHS Chenango Memorial Hospital hosted its annual Career Days camp welcoming twenty-four students from across the Southern Tier on August 14 and 15. The hands-on healthcare exploration program is designed for students entering grades 8 through 12, to explore a wide variety of healthcare professions in a real hospital setting.
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Our newest DAISY Award winner is Jennifer OlekszaSeptember 04, 2025
A program to recognize the care and compassion of extraordinary nurses continues at UHS with Jennifer Oleksza, RN, North Tower 4, UHS Wilson Medical Center, being named the July winner of the DAISY Award!
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UHS Delaware Valley Hospital Imaging Receives AccreditationSeptember 03, 2025
UHS Delaware Valley Hospital’s (DVH) CT department is proud to announce it was awarded a three-year term of accreditation as the result of a recent review by the American College of Radiology (ACR).
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