Dr. Gary Driver

Dr. Gary Driver Dr. Gary Driver, Fellowship-Trained Foot & Ankle Surgeon, Sports Medicine, Foot & Ankle Specialist, Weatherford, Fort Worth, TX We are happy to hear from you.

Skilled fellowship-trained Foot and Ankle Surgeon, Gary Driver, DPM, AACFAS, offers pain relief and improved mobility to Fort Worth and Weatherford, Texas, patients at Trinity Foot & Ankle Specialists. As a reconstructive foot and ankle surgery specialist, Dr. Driver has Advanced training in ankle arthroscopy, total ankle replacement, charcot deformity, sports medicine and injuries, deformity correction, foot and ankle reconstruction, minimally invasive surgery, bunions, arthritis, and treatment of foot and ankle trauma. Dr. Driver completed his Bachelor of Science degree in biology at the University of Oklahoma (OU). He then earned his podiatry degree at the Dr. William M. Scholl College of Podiatric Medicine at Rosalind Franklin University of Medicine and Science (RFU) in North Chicago, Illinois. Dr. Driver began his postgraduate pursuits by serving a 3-year surgical residency in foot and reconstructive rearfoot/ankle surgery at Rocky Mountain Regional VA Medical Center in Aurora, Colorado. Then, during an additional year of fellowship training through the American College of Foot and Ankle Surgeons in Virginia, Dr. Driver learned advanced methods of ankle arthroscopy, total ankle replacement, sports medicine and injuries, deformity correction, foot and ankle reconstruction, minimally invasive surgery, and treatment of foot and ankle trauma. He also has advanced training in Limb Salvage; including external fixation, muscle flaps, and skin grafting techniques. As part of his commitment to the best possible patient care, Dr. Driver never stops learning. He keeps up with the latest research and surgical advances and regularly attends medical conferences. He has presented nationally and actively participates in research publications. In his free time, Dr. Driver spends time with his wife, child, and their yellow Labrador retriever. He enjoys the great outdoors and loves sports as well. With his empathetic manner and unique skills, Dr. Driver brings exceptional-quality foot and ankle care to patients at Trinity Foot & Ankle Specialists. He welcomes patients to call the office or schedule online today. Please contact us using the information below:

Weatherford
1429 Clear Lake Rd,
Suite 100,
Weatherford, TX 76086

Fort Worth
5801 Oakbend Trail,
Suite 140,
Fort Worth, TX 76132

02/19/2026
What Is Abductor Hallucis Pain and What Causes It?
02/16/2026

What Is Abductor Hallucis Pain and What Causes It?

The abductor hallucis muscle is located on the inner border of the foot. This muscle bends the big toe and moves it out to the side. More importantly, it supports the medial longitudinal arch, located on the inside border of the foot. The abductor hallucis is a common area for people to experience f...

Surgical fixation for pickleball-related Achilles ruptures may improve quality of life.
02/13/2026

Surgical fixation for pickleball-related Achilles ruptures may improve quality of life.

Patients who sustained Achilles tendon ruptures while playing pickleball benefit from surgical fixation, according to data presented at the American Orthopaedic Society for Sports Medicine Annual Meeting.

What Causes Heel Pain?
02/09/2026

What Causes Heel Pain?

The most common cause of heel pain is plantar fasciitis, but Achilles tendonitis, Sever disease, and bursitis are also frequent reasons for heel discomfort. Infections and other minor or severe injuries and disorders can cause throbbing, stabbing, burning, or aching pain in the heel.

What You Should Know About the Forefoot.
02/06/2026

What You Should Know About the Forefoot.

You may be surprised to learn that your forefoot carries and balances nearly half of the body's total weight, and is designed to handle significant force and wear-and-tear.

What Is the Best Plantar Fasciitis Treatment?
01/30/2026

What Is the Best Plantar Fasciitis Treatment?

The best treatment for plantar fasciitis depends on the severity of your condition. Options can include home remedies, medications, physical therapy, and, less commonly, surgery. People using nonsurgical treatments typically experience pain resolution within three to six months of consistent treatme...

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1651 West Rosedale Street Suite 200
Fort Worth, TX
76104

Opening Hours

Monday 8am - 5pm
Tuesday 8am - 5pm
Wednesday 8am - 5pm
Thursday 8am - 5pm
Friday 8am - 5pm

Telephone

+18173354316

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