White House Says Trump’s Annual Physical Is Set for May 26 at Walter Reed
The visit includes routine medical and dental evaluations as Trump faces renewed questions about his health and fitness, officials said.
- The White House announced on Monday that President Donald Trump will undergo his annual medical and dental evaluation at Walter Reed National Military Medical Center on May 26.
- As Trump turns 80 next month, his health remains a subject of public scrutiny, with the president frequently boasting about his vitality despite questions about whether his age affects his ability to carry out official duties.
- Physician Sean Barbabella previously reported Trump "remains in exceptional health," though tests identified chronic venous insufficiency, a common condition causing blood to pool in the legs.
- While at Walter Reed, Trump will "spend time with service members and staff at Walter Reed in recognition of their service, professionalism and dedication to the nation," The White House stated.
- The evaluation is scheduled to take place about 10 days after Trump returns from a summit in Beijing with Chinese leader Jinping, marking a key stop in his demanding schedule.
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Trump to Undergo Annual Dental, Medical Evaluations Later in May: White House
President Donald Trump is scheduled to undergo his annual dental and medical evaluations on May 26 at Walter Reed National Military Medical Center in Maryland, the White House said on May 11. The White House said the upcoming dental and medical checkups are part of the president’s “regular preventive health care,” adding that he is expected to meet with service members during the visit. “The president will also spend time with service members an…
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