Welcome to Finger Lakes Occupational Health Services
Finger Lakes Occupational Health Services’ (FLOHS) multidisciplinary team is dedicated to the diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of occupational injury and disease; and meeting the needs of businesses and workers by helping reduce or prevent illness and injury in the workplace. FLOHS is a program of the Division of Occupational Medicine within the Department of Environmental Medicine at the University of Rochester Medical Center. The program serves a nine-county area in the Finger Lakes region.
Occupational and Environmental Medicine Grand Rounds
Occupational Health Clinic Network (OHCN)
The New York State Occupational Health Clinic Network was created in 1988 to respond to a serious and unmet need for clinical resources to address occupational diseases (through prevention, diagnosis, and treatment) throughout the state. Each regional clinic is staffed by a multidisciplinary team focused on diagnosis, treatment and prevention of occupational disease and guided by an Advisory Board. The FLOHS clinic has been in continuous operation since 1988.
More information and a list of services available for workers is provided in the OHCN brochure, Protecting the Workers of New York State: For Workers, Retirees & Residents (also available in Spanish).