President Donald Trump is scheduled to undergo another medical and dental evaluation later this month at Walter Reed National Military Medical Center, according to the White House.
The May 26 appointment will mark Trump’s fourth publicly disclosed medical visit since returning to office. The White House described the visit as part of routine preventive care and an annual physical examination.
Trump, who turns 80 next month, has repeatedly defended his health amid public scrutiny surrounding the fitness of aging political leaders. Earlier this week, he said he feels the same as he did decades ago despite joking about exercising only briefly each day.
President Donald Trump will have his annual medical checkup at a hospital near Washington on May 26, the White House said Monday night https://t.co/Ld6vb3RNc1
— Bloomberg (@business) May 12, 2026
According to previous medical reports released by the White House, Trump was declared “fully fit” for office after a 2025 physical exam. Doctors also disclosed that he has chronic venous insufficiency, a common condition in older adults affecting blood circulation in the legs.
The upcoming checkup follows Trump’s expected trip to Beijing for talks with Chinese President Xi Jinping.
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