Washington (CNN) President Donald Trump's physician released a memorandum Monday night stating the President's recent visit to Walter Reed National Military Center was a "routine, planned interim checkup."

The news comes days after Trump's trip to the hospital outside Washington drove speculation about the President's health because it did not follow routine protocol for a presidential medical exam

"This past Saturday afternoon the President traveled up to Walter Reed National Military Medical Center for a routine, planned interim checkup as part of the regular, primary preventative care he receives throughout the year," Physician to the President Dr. Sean Conley said. "Due to scheduling uncertainties, the trip was kept off the record."

Conley states that "despite some of the speculation, the President has not had any chest pain, nor was he evaluated or treated for any urgent or acute issues."

"Specifically, he did not undergo any specialized cardiac or neurologic evaluations," he said.

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