Trump in ‘excellent health’ after latest checkup, president’s physican says

President Donald Trump is in “excellent health,” the White House physician said Friday in a memo the administration released after Trump’s visit to Walter Reed National Military Medical Center — his third in-person medical checkup in 13 months.

“He is fully fit to carry out all duties of the Commander-in-Chief,” Dr. Sean Barbabella, the president’s physician, wrote in the memo.

The annual memo said that Trump took a series of exams, testing cardiac funtion, eye health and pulmonary function, among other areas. The results were largely normal, with Barbabella noting “slight lower leg swelling,” and brusing on the hand “consistent with minor soft tissue irritation related to frequent handshaking in the setting of asprin use for cardiovascular prevention.”

The memo came out three days after his Tuesday exam.

Barbabella reported Trump’s weight as 238 pounds with a resting heart rate of 73 beats per minute. Trump also took a neurological exam that included screening for cognitive function, which was within normal limits with a score of 30 out of 30, Barbaella said.

Trump went to Walter Reed twice last year — in April and October — and had two dental appointments in Florida this year: one in January and one in May.

Trump, who will turn 80 in June, is the oldest person to assume the presidency. He regularly insists he is in excellent health, most recently Tuesday following his visit to Walter Reed in Bethesda, Maryland.

“Just finished my 6 month physical at Walter Reed Military Medical Center. Everything checked out PERFECTLY. Thank you to the great Doctors and Staff!” Trump posted on Truth Social.

He also regularly claims he has aced cognitive exams.

President Trump Travels To And From Walter Reed National Military Medical Center For Presidential Physical
Trump leaves Walter Reed National Military Medical Center in Bethesda, Md., following his presidential physical Tuesday.Win McNamee / Getty Images

Still, speculation about Trump’s health has been fueled by moments of apparent drowsiness and a noticeably bruised right hand. The White House has blamed the bruising on Trump’s frequent handshaking and said he takes aspirin as a blood thinner — more than is recommended by his doctors.

Last year, the White House revealed that Trump had chronic venous insufficiency, a non-life-threatening condition that causes poor circulation and led to swelling in his legs.

In October, following his visit to Walter Reed, which the White House had described as a “routine yearly check up” even though it was his second visit in six months, Trump revealed to reporters that he had undergone an MRI. His doctor later clarified that the exam was a CT scan of his heart and abdomen “to definitively rule out any cardiovascular issues.”

Barbabella said that Trump had the scan “to make the most of the President’s time at the hospital” and that his doctors had asked Trump whether he would undergo advanced imaging.

“As we revealed in the post-examination report, the advanced imaging was perfectly normal and revealed absolutely no abnormalities,” Barbabella said in a statement to NBC News at the time.

Barbabella struck a similar tone during Trump’s April 2025 visit, saying he “remains in excellent health, exhibiting robust cardiac, pulmonary, neurological and general physical function.”

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