President Trump's Annual Medical and Dental Evaluations at Walter Reed National Military Medical Center
President Trump is scheduled to visit Walter Reed National Military Medical Center for his annual dental and medical evaluations. The White House announced the trip, stating that it will include routine annual dental and medical assessments as part of his regular preventative healthcare. During the visit, he will also meet with service members and staff. This visit follows a previous trip to Walter Reed in October, which was described as a routine yearly checkup and a follow-up examination six months after an April 2025 annual physical. The president has referred to these visits as a sort of semi-annual physical.
Earlier in May, the White House disclosed that the president had a scheduled dental appointment at his local dentist in Florida. The reason for an annual dental examination is not immediately clear. In July, it was revealed that President Trump experiences chronic venous insufficiency, a common type of venous disease that affects blood flow in the legs. Despite this condition, an examination showed no evidence of more serious health issues like deep vein thrombosis or arterial disease, and the president is reported to be in excellent overall health.
While presidents have access to medical care at the White House, they often visit Walter Reed for more comprehensive examinations. President Trump, who will turn 80 next month, continues to prioritize his health and undergo regular checkups to ensure his well-being. The upcoming visit to Walter Reed underscores his commitment to maintaining his health and fitness.