Men's Health Clinic
Our Binghamton staff knows that understanding men's health risks is crucial to maintaining a healthy life. Most health threats to men including heart disease, cancer and unintentional injuries are preventable. In your daily routine make healthy lifestyle choices like eating a healthy diet and participating in physical activities. UHS has answers to many questions at our Binghamton men's health clinic. Click on these links for more information.
Search our directory of physicians. This section includes information on where these doctors attended medical school and completed their residency, as well as their specialties, areas of interest, board certifications, office location (including address and phone number) and website address.
Free telephone referral service
UHS's men's health clinic in Binghamton offers a free telephone referral service that provides detailed information on participating members of our medical staff such as their education, board certification, specialties, office location, hours of operation and insurance participation.
UHS News
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UHS wears red to support women’s heart healthFebruary 06, 2026UHS celebrated National Wear Red on Friday, February 6, with a ribbon-cutting ceremony in the lobby of the UHS Vestal Salanger Outpatient Center. National Wear Red Day raises awareness of heart disease in women and encourages action to save more lives. The movement harnesses the energy, passion and power of women to band together and work toward eliminating heart disease – the leading cause of death among women.
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Her Health Matters talk to focus on Heart HealthFebruary 06, 2026Heart disease is the leading cause of death for women, however many cases go undiagnosed, according to cardiology expert Dr. Joseph Petro. As a cardiologist at UHS Chenango Memorial Hospital, Dr. Petro’s focus is on helping people live longer, healthier lives through expert, compassionate heart care.
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UHS Chenango Memorial welcomes new midwifeFebruary 05, 2026UHS Chenango Memorial Hospital has welcomed a new midwife to the UHS Women’s Health Center in Norwich. Traci Morris, CNM, an experienced registered nurse and midwife who recently relocated to the region from New Jersey, has joined the practice and is now welcoming patients.
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Prepare for extreme cold: Know where warming centers are locatedFebruary 05, 2026With the National Weather Service forecasting dangerously cold temperatures for our service area, county offices have identified the following warming centers and emergency shelter resources available during the colder temperatures.
