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President Donald Trump is scheduled to visit Walter Reed National Military Medical Center on Tuesday, May 26, 2026, for what the White House calls a routine annual medical and dental assessment — his third in roughly 13 months.
Trump, who turns 80 in June, had an annual physical at Walter Reed in April 2025, returned in October 2025 for a ‘‘scheduled follow-up’’ that later was disclosed to have included a CT scan of his heart and abdomen, and underwent additional evaluation after visible swelling in his legs led to a July 2025 diagnosis of chronic venous insufficiency.
The repeated visits, visible bruising on his hands, episodes of apparent drowsiness and an unexplained neck rash have prompted fresh scrutiny from independent physicians and former White House clinicians who say the administration’s disclosures have lacked detail.
The White House and Trump allies insist he remains in “excellent health,” pointing to physicians’ statements and his active schedule; some allies have highlighted disputed claims about hormone levels.
Polling shows declining public confidence in his physical and mental fitness, and some lawmakers and doctors are renewing calls for more independent oversight of presidential health disclosures.






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