Trump’s Latest Physical Exam: A Clean Bill of Health
President Donald Trump received a clean bill of health after his first official physical of his second term — and the results are turning heads.
A Thorough Check at Walter Reed
On Friday, April 11, the 78-year-old president visited Walter Reed National Military Medical Center. He spent several hours undergoing a detailed medical evaluation. Afterward, he flew to his Mar-a-Lago resort for the weekend.
Medical Report Details Released
The White House released the results on Sunday, April 13. Dr. Sean Barbabella, Trump’s physician, shared a comprehensive memo. It covered Trump’s current medications, recent weight loss, and overall fitness to serve.
Medication and Weight Loss
Dr. Barbabella noted Trump takes two cholesterol medications — Rosuvastatin and Ezetimibe — plus a daily low-dose aspirin for heart protection. He also uses Mometasone cream for a minor skin condition.
Standing 6-foot-3, Trump now weighs 224 pounds, down from 244 pounds in 2020. This 20-pound drop reflects his commitment to a healthier lifestyle.
Fully Fit to Serve
The doctor praised Trump’s condition, saying the president remains “fully fit” for duty. Trump’s busy daily routine — packed with meetings, public events, and regular golf rounds — supports his strong health.
Recent Procedures and Vaccinations
The memo confirmed Trump had cataract surgery on both eyes at an unspecified time. In July 2024, a routine colonoscopy found a benign polyp and minor diverticulosis, common in aging adults.
All vaccinations, including those for international travel, are current, keeping Trump protected abroad.

President Trump and his medical exam report, Photo Credit: Inside Edition/Youtube