Donald Trump has been making the news consistently since announcing his intentions to run for president in 2016. One of the many statements he’s made involved health, but it had nothing to do with the country’s health care system. Trump called for all individuals running for president to show their medical records and promised that when his came out, they would “show perfection.”

His personal physician has apparently confirmed this in a Dec. 4 note distributed by Trump’s campaign. Dr. Harold Bornstein has been Trump’s doctor since 1980, and wrote that the 69-year-old candidate’s latest exam showed only “positive results.”

“If elected, Mr. Trump, I can state unequivocally, will be the healthiest individual elected to the presidency,” Bornstein wrote in the note. “Mr. Trump has suffered no form of cancer, has never had a hip, knee, or shoulder replacement or any other orthopedic surgery. His only surgery was an appendectomy at age 10.”

Bornstein added that Trump is in excellent cardiovascular health, and that he has no history of alcohol or tobacco use. Trump has lost at least 15 pounds in the past year, according to Bornstein, and his blood pressure and lab results were “astonishingly excellent.”

Trump made a statement saying he was proud to share the report, which stated he was in “excellent health” and said he was “fortunate to have been blessed with great genes.”

“People have been impressed by my stamina, but to me it has been easy because I am truly doing something that I love,” he said.

Trump, who will be 70 years old by Election Day, would be the oldest candidate elected for a first term in U.S. history (Reagan was 69).