Trump to Undergo Annual Dental and Medical Exams at Walter Reed on May 26

US President Donald Trump will undergo routine annual dental and medical evaluations at Walter Reed National Military Medical Center on May 26. The White House confirmed the visit as part of his preventive healthcare schedule, amid ongoing scrutiny of his health. Trump, now 79, was diagnosed last July with chronic venous insufficiency after noticing leg swelling. He will also meet with service members and staff at the facility to recognize their service.

Key Points: Trump Annual Dental Medical Exams May 26 Walter Reed

  • Trump to visit Walter Reed on May 26 for annual checkups
  • Visit includes dental and medical assessments
  • He will also meet service members and staff
  • Last year, he was diagnosed with chronic venous insufficiency
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Trump to undergo annual dental, medical exams on May 26 at Walter Reed National Military Center

President Trump will undergo routine dental and medical evaluations at Walter Reed on May 26, amid ongoing health scrutiny. He will also visit service members.

"President Donald J. Trump will visit Walter Reed National Military Medical Center on May 26 for his annual dental and medical evaluations - White House Statement"

Washington DC, May 12

US President Donald Trump is set to undergo his annual dental and medical evaluations on May 26 at the Walter Reed National Military Medical Center in Maryland amid scrutiny over his health conditions.

According to a White House statement issued on Monday, Trump's visit will include routine annual dental and medical assessments as part of his preventive healthcare schedule.

The statement further noted that the US President will also meet service members and staff at the medical facility in recognition of their service and dedication to the nation.

"President Donald J. Trump will visit Walter Reed National Military Medical Center on May 26 for his annual dental and medical evaluations, and to visit with the men and women of the military. This will include the President's routine annual dental and medical assessments as part of his regular preventive health care. The President will also spend time with service members and staff at Walter Reed in recognition of their service, professionalism, and dedication to the nation," the statement read.

The White House said that additional details regarding Trump's schedule for the visit will be released at a later date.

Last year in July, Trump, who is now 79, was diagnosed with a "benign and common" vein condition known as chronic venous insufficiency after he noticed swelling in his legs.

Trump's physician, Sean Barbabella, said in a memorandum, released by the White House on July 17 said that the US president underwent a thorough health examination after he noticed mild swelling in his legs, and it revealed no evidence of a more serious condition like deep vein thrombosis or arterial disease.

Barbarella said the president remains in "excellent" overall health after he was "thoroughly evaluated" by the White House Medical Unit after noticing mild swelling in his lower legs.

This, he said, was done keeping with "routine medical care and out of an abundance of caution."

The Walter Reed National Military Medical Center was established in 2011 following the merger of the Walter Reed Army Medical Center and the National Naval Medical Center in Bethesda, Maryland.

Walter Reed Army Medical Center, founded in 1909 and named after Major Walter Reed, played a key role in treating American soldiers during major conflicts, including World Wars I and II, the Korean War and the Vietnam War.

The National Naval Medical Center, established in 1939 under then US President Franklin D Roosevelt's vision, served as a major military healthcare, research and training institution.

Over the decades, both institutions provided medical care to US Presidents, military personnel and national leaders. Under the 2005 Base Realignment and Closure Act, the two facilities were consolidated to create Walter Reed National Military Medical Center, which now serves as a unified hub for military healthcare in the United States.

- ANI

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Priya S
It's interesting how the US does these annual check-ups with such fanfare. In India, our PM doesn't share his health reports so publicly. But I think transparency is good for a democratic leader. Hope he's truly fit because the world needs stable leadership. Also, Walter Reed has a great history—served since WWI and WWII. 🇮🇳
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Rohit L
Trump is 79 and still going strong—that's impressive. But I hope the doctors are thorough. That chronic venous insufficiency news last year raised some eyebrows. Biden had similar scrutiny, but it's part of the job. At least he's meeting the troops, which is a nice gesture. Let's see if they release the full report or just a summary. Arre, bhai, transparency matters!
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James A
This is routine stuff for any world leader, but the media always makes it a big deal. I'm more interested in the military meeting—Walter Reed has a storied history, from treating soldiers in Vietnam to serving presidents. Trump's health might be fine, but the real test is his cognitive sharpness. Let's hope he's not hiding anything.
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Ananya R
First Biden's health, now Trump's. The US president's medical reports are almost like a reality show! But I appreciate the transparency—unlike some leaders. However, I wish the article focused more on the Walter Reed history, which is remarkable: two hospitals merged into one of the world's best military medical centers. That's something India can learn from for our armed forces.
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Kiran H
Good for him. Annual check-ups are important,

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