Mar 02, 2021
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UHS Chenango Memorial starts new outpatient treatment for COVID patients Even as they work with local and regional partners to administer doses of the COVID-19 vaccine, caregivers at UHS Chenango Memorial Hospital continue to care for acutely il -
Wear a mask after you get the COVID-19 vaccine It's important to keep wearing a mask and continue to practice social distancing, even after you've received both doses of the COVID-19 vaccine.Feb 19, 2021 -
Rock Steady Boxing classes now available with UHS Sports Performance UHS Sports Performance is excited to announce that it is partnering with Rock Steady Boxing Southern Tier as its 2nd affiliate site.Feb 17, 2021 -
When a storm hits, think Virtual Health Your health is important, even when a snowstorm or other inclement weather makes travel difficult. With the big storm coming Feb.Feb 15, 2021 -
Visions FCU donates Girl Scout Cookies to UHS frontline staff Visions Federal Credit Union is once again making a generous donation to UHS frontline staff!Feb 12, 2021 -
COVID patients recover with 'Hospital Care at Home' Thanks to the evolving world of virtual care and a solid commitment from United Health Services’ providers and staff in Greater Binghamton, the old-fashioned physician housFeb 11, 2021 -
Visions donates meals to UHS Senior Living at Ideal Visions Federal Credit Union is at it again!Feb 05, 2021 -
Flag flies at UHS Wilson to honor World Cancer Day As an offer of deep and genuine thanks for UHS' leadership to stop the terrible toll of cancer by implementing the CEO Cancer Gold Standard™, the national CEO Rountable onFeb 04, 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 -
Healthcare organizations warn of large gatherings related to Super Bowl LV UHS and Ascension Lourdes would like to remind everyone that the spread of COVID-19 remains high in our community.Feb 02, 2021