NASHVILLE, Tenn., Jan. 04, 2017 -- Surgery Partners, Inc. (NASDAQ:SGRY) (“Surgery Partners”), a leading healthcare services company, today announced that its CEO Mike Doyle and CFO Teresa Sparks will present at the 2017 JP Morgan Healthcare Conference, on January 12th, 2017, in San Francisco, CA. The presentation will begin at 11:30 AM PT (2:30 PM ET). Interested investors and other parties may listen to a simultaneous webcast of the presentation by logging on to the Investor Relations section of the company's website at www.surgerypartners.com. The on-line replay will be available immediately following the presentation and for the following 90 days.
To learn more about Surgery Partners, please visit the company's website at www.surgerypartners.com. Surgery Partners uses its website as a channel of distribution of material company information. Financial and other materials information regarding Surgery Partners is routinely posted on the company's website and readily accessible.
About Surgery Partners
Headquartered in Nashville, Tennessee, Surgery Partners is a leading healthcare services company with a differentiated outpatient delivery model focused on providing high quality, cost effective solutions for surgical and related ancillary care in support of both patients and physicians. Founded in 2004, Surgery Partners is one of the largest and fastest growing surgical services businesses in the country, with more than 150 locations in 29 states, including surgical facilities, physician practices and urgent care facilities.
CONTACT: Teresa Sparks, CFO Surgery Partners, Inc. (615) 234-8940 [email protected]


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