About John B. Fuller, MD
Fellowship-Trained Orthopaedic Surgeon located in New Port Richey, FL
John B. Fuller, MD
Fellowship-Trained Orthopaedic Surgeon • Hand & Upper Extremity
John B. Fuller, MD is a fellowship-trained orthopaedic surgeon providing comprehensive, patient-centered care for New Port Richey and Pasco County. Patients from across the Tampa Bay region visit the practice for thoughtful evaluation and individualized treatment.
Dr. Fuller specializes in the hand and upper extremity and treats conditions such as arthritis, carpal tunnel syndrome, fractures, hand injuries, and joint pain. Care begins with listening and a thorough assessment. Dr. Fuller then explains your diagnosis and outlines your options clearly—including the pros and cons of each—so you can make confident, well-informed decisions.
A philosophy rooted in precision and clarity
Whenever possible, the team prioritizes conservative and minimally invasive approaches. Dr. Fuller is trained in a wide range of procedures including arthroplasty (joint replacement), arthroscopy, joint fusion, vascular repair, nerve repair, and advanced reconstructive techniques.
Elite training with a unique trauma foundation
Dr. Fuller earned his medical degree at the University of Central Florida College of Medicine and completed a combined military/civilian orthopaedic residency at William Beaumont Army Medical Center and University Medical Center in El Paso, Texas. This training sharpened his ability to manage complex trauma and think through difficult problems with calm, practical clarity.
Fellowship specialization in the hand & upper extremity
Dr. Fuller completed hand fellowship at the University of New Mexico, with emphasis on microsurgical procedures including nerve repairs, vascular repairs, and flap coverage techniques—skills that support both function and fine detail outcomes.
A Florida native raised in St. Augustine, Dr. Fuller enjoys time with his wife Lindsey and their children Elijah and Imogene. An avid outdoorsman and Eagle Scout, he values preparedness, steady craftsmanship, and long-term service to the community.