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UHS Virtual Walk-In

A real-time, on-screen visit with a United Health Services physician or advanced practice provider. Contact us to learn more about our URAC-accredited Virtual Walk-In offered in Binghamton and all surrounding areas.

With UHS Virtual Healthcare, you can receive a diagnosis and prescription (if needed) during your online virtual appointment—conveniently from the comfort of your home or workplace. Simply answer a few questions about your symptoms to start your virtual visit, and you'll receive a response from a healthcare provider between 8 a.m. and 5 p.m.

UHS Virtual Walk-In patients are cared for by trusted United Health Services providers, the same professionals you'd see in person at a walk-in clinic. For existing United Health Services patients, the provider has access to your medical health records, ensuring seamless continuity of care.

After your virtual healthcare visit, your insurance company will be billed directly for the services provided.

UHS Virtual Walk-In receives URAC Telehealth Accreditation

URAC’s telehealth accreditation standards were developed in consultation with leading experts in the telehealth industry, including representatives from healthcare providers, technology firms, consumer organizations, insurers, and academics. Industry best practices were identified in areas such as quality and coordination of care, access, safety, systems integrity and reliability, consumer protection and empowerment, and regulatory compliance. Achievement of the URAC Telehealth Accreditation seal is a mark of high-performing telehealth providers who believe in and practice excellence. Click here to learn more.

Conditions We Treat

Respiratory Infections and Allergies
  • Cold or sinus infection
  • COVID-19
  • Hay fever/allergies
  • Influenza (flu)*
Women's Health
  • Female bladder infection (UTI)
  • Vaginal yeast infection
  • Start a new oral birth control medication
  • Refill current oral birth control medication
  • Morning-after pill (Emergency contraception)
Anxiety and Depression
  • To offer people in the community another option for mental health screening and services, UHS now offers Virtual Walk-In visits for concerns related to anxiety and depression.
Skin and Nail Problems
  • Acne
  • Athlete’s foot
  • Diaper rash
  • Eczema
  • Fungal skin infection (tinea)
  • Jock itch
  • Ringworm
  • Shingles
  • Skin irritation (contact dermatitis)
  • Unwanted or other skin conditions
Stomach Pains
  • Constipation and/or diarrhea (gastrointestinal conditions)
  • Heartburn or acid reflux (GERD)
Injuries and Pain
  • Minor burns
  • Lower back pain
Medication to Prevent Illness or Infection
  • Influenza prevention
  • Pertussis (whooping cough) exposure
  • Quit tobacco
Travel Medication
  • Malaria prevention
  • Motion sickness prevention
Eye and Mouth Problems
  • Canker or cold sore
  • Pink eye (conjunctivitis)
  • Sty (bump or bumps on the eyelid
Insects
  • Head lice
  • Tick bite
  • Take precautions as temperatures get low
    January 20, 2025

    With frigid temperatures in the forecast, we want to remind everyone that serious health problems can result from prolonged exposure to the cold.

  • Know where to go for your medical concern
    January 16, 2025

    It can be tough to distinguish where to go for medical care when your symptoms feel unbearable, and your primary care provider is unavailable. Here are some key differences to help you decide.

  • What to know about cervical cancer and its risk factors
    January 13, 2025

    Cervical Cancer Awareness Month, observed each January, is a vital initiative to educate the public about cervical cancer, its prevalence, prevention strategies and the importance of early detection through screening.

  • Refrain from hospital visitation if experiencing symptoms of illness
    January 13, 2025

    For the health and safety of our patients and staff, we kindly ask that you refrain from visiting patients if you are feeling unwell. If you are experiencing symptoms such as fever, cough or other flu-like symptoms, you are encouraged to remain home.