In recent days, there have been questions raised about the frequent visits of a neurologist, Dr. Kevin Cannard, to the White House and his potential role in President Biden's health. The White House has now released statements from President Biden's doctor, Dr. Kevin O'Connor, clarifying the situation.
According to Dr. O'Connor's letters, Dr. Cannard has been the neurological specialist who examined President Biden during each of his annual physical examinations since 2012. His visits to the White House were not for examinations of the president but for holding regular Neurology clinics for military personnel.
President Biden has not been treated for Parkinson's disease or taken medication for it, as some speculated based on Dr. Cannard's expertise in the field. The president has seen a neurologist outside of his annual physicals.
Dr. O'Connor also confirmed that Dr. Cannard most recently evaluated Biden ahead of his February physical, with no findings correlating to Parkinson's or other neurological disorders.
It is important to note that Dr. Cannard has been serving as an on-call neurologist for the White House since 2012 and is the longest-serving Neurologist at Walter Reed National Military Medical Center and in the Military Healthcare System.
These facts, derived from multiple sources, should put to rest any concerns about President Biden's health or potential visits by a neurologist to the White House.