Stephen D. Sisson, MD FACP Philip A. Tumulty Professor of Medicine Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine 601 North Caroline Street / Suite 2080 Baltimore, Maryland 21287-0765 December 12, 2019 MEDICAL REPORT: MICHAEL BLOOMBERG I am Mr. Bloomberg's internist, and he has been getting regular medical care at the Johns Hopkins Hospital for decades. On an annual basis, Mr. Bloomberg undergoes thorough health examination and testing at Johns Hopkins, most recently in July 2019. Mr. Bloomberg is in outstanding health. He underwent coronary stent placement for a blocked coronary artery in 2000, and has had normal cardiac stress testing annually since then. In 2018, he developed atrial fibrillation in the setting of otherwise normal heart function, and for which he takes a blood thinner. Mr. Bloomberg also takes a beta-blocker and medication to control his cholesterol. He has had small skin cancers removed, and is treated for arthritis and heartburn, both of which are well controlled. Mr. Bloomberg is in great physical shape. He exercises several times a week and plays golf avidly. He has maintained an active pilot's license. At his annual examination in July 2019, cardiac stress testing was normal and demonstrated excellent exercise tolerance. Blood pressure was 120/70 with a heart rate of 82 bpm. Mr. Bloomberg is 5 feet 7 inches tall, weighs 165 pounds, and has a muscular body mass index of 25.8kg/m2. Blood tests done with his July 2019 visit included normal kidney and liver tests. Testing for anemia was negative, and vitamin levels were normal. Additional testing for diabetes was negative. Cholesterol levels were outstanding, with a total cholesterol of 139mg/dl, HDL cholesterol 59mg/dl, LDL cholesterol 66mg/dl, and triglycerides 62mg/dl. Mr. Bloomberg is current on all recommended vaccinations and cancer screening. He is a non-smoker without a history of substance use disorder or unhealthy alcohol use. His diet and health habits are excellent. Mr. Bloomberg is a 77-year-old man in outstanding health. There are no medical concerns, present or looming, that would prevent him from serving as President of the United States. Stephen D. Sisson MD FACP Philip A. Tumulty Professor of Medicine