President Donald Trump’s medical results show that he is in “exceptional overall health,” a White House physician said in an Oct. 10 memo.
In a memo to the White House, his physician, Dr. Sean Barbabella, stated that Trump “remains in exceptional health, exhibiting strong cardiovascular, pulmonary, neurological, and physical performance.”
Barbabella said the 79-year-old president’s cardiac age is “approximately 14 years younger than his chronological age” and that he continues to carry out his demanding daily schedule without restriction.
Trump also received preventive health screenings and immunizations at the evaluation, including the annual influenza vaccine and a COVID-19 booster, in preparation for his upcoming international travel, according to the memo.
His medical evaluation involved advanced imaging, laboratory testing, and preventive health assessments designed to ensure the president’s optimal cardiovascular health.
Trump’s health has drawn increased scrutiny after pictures emerged earlier this year showing the president with swollen ankles and bruising on his hands.
The White House also noted that photos showing minor bruising on the back of the president’s hand were consistent with soft tissue irritation caused by frequent handshaking and the use of aspirin, which the doctor said Trump takes “as part of a standard cardiovascular prevention regimen.”
Trump had his first medical checkup in April, which included comprehensive laboratory testing and consultations with 14 specialty consultants. His physician said he was in “excellent health” following that evaluation.
During his first term in January 2018, then-White House physician Dr. Ronny L. Jackson declared the president in “excellent health” following a four-hour examination.





