David Sappington, DPM
Dr. Sappington’s history is very unique to say the least. He grew up in Dallas, Texas playing high school football and baseball. After graduation, he started college and continued to strive for a baseball career. A common knee injury among sports players changed his entire future.
David had always felt the need to help people, so he decided law enforcement was his new direction. He was a police officer in the Dallas, Texas area for a total of 14 years. He met and protected many high profile individuals, including the President of the United States and the Queen of England to mention only two. He has numerous stories to tell, both scary and intense, as well as humorous.
One year on Christmas Eve, he worked a fatal car crash. He held a young woman in his arms as she took her final breath, he realized his true passion and began a new career in medicine. This decision was further strengthened a few months later with a career-ending injury while being dragged by a vehicle with a murder suspect at the wheel. While working a special detail, Officer Sappington attempted to arrest a double murder suspect who was evading police in a high speeding chase. He was dragged several blocks by the suspect’s car before falling and sustaining severe injuries. After multiple surgeries and extensive rehabilitation, Officer Sappington fully recovered and began fulfilling his dream in medicine. David earned his B.S. in biology with a minor in Chemistry at the University of North Texas and received his podiatric degree (DPM) from Barry University School of Medical Science in southern Florida. He completed his residency in primary medicine, plastic surgery, extensive forefoot, rear foot and ankle surgery at the James A. Haley Veteran’s Administration in Tampa, Florida. During his time there, the James A. Haley Veteran’s Administration program was recognized as the busiest, the most difficult, and the most demanding hospital in the Federal Government’s Organization for American Veterans in the United States of America.
Dr. Sappington moved from Florida to Richmond, Virginia in July 2002, where he opened his first two practices. In 2016, he moved to Waco, Texas and purchased the unfinished building that now houses the Waco Office. He, his wife, and his youngest daughter painstakingly completed and decorated the entire interior & exterior of the office space and opened the doors of Highlands Foot & Ankle in May 2017.
Dr. Sappington’s continuing education includes: application of external fixation, advanced application of internal and external fixations, ankle and foot artheroscopy, forefoot and rear foot reconstruction, reconstructive plastic surgery of the foot, advanced surgical techniques in ankle and foot trauma, diabetic wound care and limb salvage.
Medical & Surgical privileges at Providence Health Center and Fish Pond Surgery Center.
Affiliations and Certificates
- Member of American Podiatric Medical Association
- Member of American College of Foot and Ankle Surgeons
- Member of American Diabetes Association
- Member of the Virginia Podiatric Medical Association
- Member of the Texas Podiatric Medical Association
- Commonwealth of Virginia Active Licenses
- State of Texas Medical Licenses
- Board Certified in Foot Surgery by the American Board of Podiatric Surgery 2007
Meredith Sappington, DPM
Dr. Meredith Sappington was born in Dallas and raised in Florida and Richmond, VA. She has been a member of the team in various roles since the beginning, as she is the daughter of Dr. David Sappington. She received her Bachelor’s degree in Biomedical Engineering and Mathematics from Virginia Commonwealth University. She then followed in her father’s footsteps and received her Doctoral of Podiatric Medicine degree from Barry University. Dr. Sappington attended a three-year reconstructive foot and ankle surgical residency at Westside Regional Medical Center in Plantation, FL. She served as Chief Resident and received rigorous training in all foot and ankle pathologies, including trauma, Charcot reconstruction, ankle replacements, limb salvage, and minimally invasive surgery.
We are thrilled for Dr. Meredith Sappington to rejoin our team as the newest Podiatric Surgeon in Waco, Texas. In her free time, she enjoys traveling, kayaking, eating at new restaurants, and spoiling her two dogs, Oliver the pug and Eloise the mini Aussie doodle.
Meet The Staff
Loren
Medical AssistantPatricia
AdministratorKristina
Receptionist and Referral Clerk