Donald Trump Returned to Hospital for More Heart Tests 3 Months After Diagnosis, Physician Reveals
On October 10, 2025, President Donald Trump, 79, underwent a routine physical examination at Walter Reed Medical Center, even though he had previously stated that his annual check-up had already been completed. The visit was part of his ongoing health maintenance plan.
The examination included advanced cardiovascular testing, lab work, and imaging. White House physician Dr. Sean Barbabella reported that Trump’s lab results were “exceptional,” noting that his cardiac age is estimated to be 14 years younger than his actual age.
During the visit, Trump also received updated influenza and COVID-19 vaccinations. Dr. Barbabella confirmed that the president continues to demonstrate excellent cardiovascular, pulmonary, neurological, and overall physical health.
Trump maintains a demanding daily schedule without any restrictions, reflecting his active lifestyle. Earlier in the year, he underwent a similar check-up and was declared fully fit to serve as president.
In July, Trump had a follow-up visit due to swelling in his lower legs. He was diagnosed with chronic venous insufficiency (CVI), a condition common in people over 70. Despite this diagnosis, his physician emphasized that Trump’s overall health remains excellent.
The president’s physical exams receive heightened attention given his age, as he is the oldest individual ever elected to the office. Observers closely monitor his health to assess his ability to carry out presidential duties.
Trump has also experienced minor bruising on his hand, attributed to frequent handshaking and aspirin use. Despite these age-related concerns, he remains active and continues to participate fully in his presidential responsibilities.