A neurologist specializing in treating Parkinson’s disease has visited the White House multiple times in recent months, sparking curiosity and speculation. Dr. Kevin Cannard, based at Walter Reed National Military Medical Center, met with various key figures at the White House, including President Biden’s chief physician and a cardiologist.
According to visitor logs, Dr. Cannard made seven early morning visits to the White House residence clinic to meet with Megan Nasworthy, who coordinates primary care visits for the president and his family. An eighth meeting, which took place in January, included discussions with Dr. Kevin O’Connor and Dr. John E. Atwood.
While the reasons for these meetings remain undisclosed, the visits have raised questions about the president’s health and potential implications for his ability to carry out his duties. As the situation unfolds, speculation and interest in Dr. Cannard’s involvement continue to grow.
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