When it comes to health care—
and hospitals—
the academic difference
makes all the difference.
Through the doors of
University Hospital pass
Central New York's most challenging patients –
enroute to the region's most advanced and
comprehensive health care services. University Hospital—
the teaching hospital of CNY’s only academic medical
center— offers expertise of exceptional breadth and
depth, higher-quality clinical care*— and unique,
indispensable services
| Read about your neighbors who have benefited from the Upstate difference! |
| Children's Cancer Care | Cole—We took Cole to his pediatrician for blood tests.
That's when life as we knew it came to an end. More > |
| Autism Program | Aidan—Aidan's autism diagnosis was a bomb, but early intervention is already making a dramatic difference. More > |
| Spina Bifida Program | Romeo—Born with spina bifida, Romeo had been plotting his break from the wheelchair since he was a toddler More > |
| Clark Burn Center |
Catherine, Alieshaia, Gabrielle—Working with burn patients makes you passionate about burn education, because the vast majority of burns are preventable. More > |
| Joslin Diabetes Center | Jameel—Jameel ended up in the emergency room, dehydrated and exhausted. By all rights, he would have been in a diabetic coma. More > |
| Level 1 Trauma Center | Sara—Sara squirmed free from the moving machine, but not before her right arm was wrenched off about the elbow. More > |
| Soft-tissue Cancer
| Augusto—Augusto now faces paralympic competition with the same intensity he brings to his seven-year battle with cancer. More >
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| Bariatric Surgery Center
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Sandy—Bariatric surgery is not a magic wand, but it's the best decision I ever made. More > |
| Cardiovascular Surgery
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Linda—Linda was dreading heart surgery and its long, slow road to recovery.
Then she learned about thee revolutionary da Vinci Surgical System®. More > |
| Breast Cancer Program
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Tula—"I expected nothing from my mammogram. Then BOOM! They told me I had cancer". More > |
| Rehabilitation Surgery Program
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Frank—The doctors told my family, "We don't know how he'll be—or who he'll be—until he wakes up". More > |
| Stroke Center
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Gerry—I knew the symptoms of stroke, and I thought I was calling for help, but my words weren't making any sense. More > |
| Lung Cancer Program |
Helen—A decade after lung cancer surgery, Helen is happily overbooked—as a volunteer, church usher and grandmother of 26. She credits her health to her habit of following doctor's orders. More > |
| Geriatrics
| Mae—On the pages of Mae's desk calendar are keys to the art of healthy aging, including regular appointments with her geriatrician, Dr. Sharon Brangman. More >
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