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MEDEXPRESS TO PRESENT AT THE J.P. MORGAN 32ND ANNUAL HEALTHCARE CONFERENCE

Morgantown,
WV, January 9, 2014

MedExpress Urgent Care, one of the nation's leading
providers of walk-in health care, today announced that Frank Alderman, M.D.,
Chief Executive Officer, will present at the J.P. Morgan 32nd Annual Healthcare
Conference in San Francisco.



The
presentation is scheduled to begin at 4:30 p.m. PT on Monday, Jan. 13,
2014.  Dr. Alderman will provide an overview of MedExpress’ innovative,
successful business model, which offers quality care for illnesses, injuries,
wellness and prevention, and employer services.



 “Our Vision, from the opening of
our first center over 10 years ago to today, is to provide every patient that
walks through our doors with that same level of exceptional care,” said Dr.
Alderman.  “We are very proud of our heritage as a patient-centered,
physician-led organization that serves as the front door into the healthcare
system, working collaboratively with other healthcare providers to ensure patients
receive optimal care.” 

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 In addition to care for injury, illness, and
wellness services, MedExpress also offers treatment for workplace injury and
job-related medical issues to employers and their employees through its
CorporateCare program. MedExpress operates full-service, walk-in health care
facilities that are open 12 hours per day, seven days a week, and always have a
fully staffed medical team on site. MedExpress currently operates 126 centers
in nine states and employs more than 3,000 people. MedExpress has
administrative offices in Morgantown, W.Va., and Canonsburg, Pa. For more
information, visit www.medexpress.com.

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