Jan 25, 2022
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UHS Chenango Memorial Hospital opens new Emergency Department and Walk-In Center After many months of construction and planning, the doors of UHS Chenango Memorial Hospital’s new Emergency Department and Walk-In Center opened to the public on Tuesday, J -
Take precautions as temps get low With frigid temperatures in the forecast, we want to remind everyone that serious health problems can result from prolongedJan 14, 2022 -
UHS expands services at Apalachin location UHS is broadening its clinical presence in the western part of Greater Binghamton by opening an outpatient, multi-specialty office in Apalachin as the New Year gets under wJan 03, 2022 -
Colon cancer screening can be a lifesaver--and make you some additional cash! Colon cancer begins in the large intestine, the final part of the digestive tract. Typically it affects older adults, although it can happen at any age.Dec 03, 2021 -
Prematurity Awareness Month highlighted by press conference UHS NICU staff joined with the Mothers & Babies Perinatal Network Tuesday, November 16 for a press conference to highlight Prematurity Awareness Month.Nov 16, 2021 -
UHS to hold event for Survivors of Suicide Loss Day Saturday, November 20 is International Survivors of Suicide Loss Day, the one day a year when people affected by suicide loss gather to find comfort and gain understandingNov 10, 2021 -
UHS highlights benefits of Physical Therapy during national observance October is National Physical Therapy Month; a time to highlight the importance of Physical Therapy and RehabilOct 13, 2021 -
UHS offers flu shots for the public by appointment Flu season will be a bit different again this year, with the added specter of COVID-19 on people's minds with the arrival of fall and winter.Oct 05, 2021 -
UHS receives $1.5 million for hepatitis C outreach UHS has received a $1.5 million grant from the New York State Department of Health to extend outreach programs to people affected by the disease hepatitis C.Jul 19, 2021 -
UHS answers questions you might have about the COVID-19 vaccine UHS Delaware Valley Hospital Medical Director Dr. John Giannone and Nurse Educator Suzan Robson discuss questions you might have about the COVID-19 vaccine.Feb 03, 2021