The issue was discovered after Ivey sought medical attention for discomfort on her left side. Her office said she had been experiencing symptoms for several weeks.
Officials said Ivey chose to move forward with the procedure quickly so she could recover
Officials said Ivey chose to move forward with the procedure quickly so she could recover before the legislative session concludes. Her office said the goal is for her to return to full health as soon as possible.
“While it was not emergent, Governor Ivey wanted to get the procedure done as soon as possible so she can quickly get back to 100% to wrap up the 2026 Regular Session,” the statement said. Her office did not provide a timeline for her discharge.
Officials from Alabama and other states expressed support following the announcement. Alabama Attorney General Steve Marshall said he was grateful Ivey was receiving care.
Brian Kemp also said he and his family were praying for Ivey
“She is in good hands, and I join so many Alabamians in praying for her swift and full recovery,” Marshall said. Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp also said he and his family were praying for Ivey.
Ivey previously announced in 2019 that she was undergoing radiation treatment for lung cancer. Her office said in 2020 that the treatment was successful and that she was free of the disease.