RismadarVoice Reporters
May 28, 2026
The White House has not yet released the results of President Donald Trump’s most recent medical and dental examinations conducted at Walter Reed National Military Medical Centre earlier this week.
A White House official said on Tuesday that a formal update was expected “in the next day or so,” but no detailed report had been published as of the time of reporting.
Trump, who turns 80 on June 14 and is the oldest person ever inaugurated as U.S. president, has continued to face public scrutiny over his health during his second term.
He visited Walter Reed on Tuesday for both medical and dental evaluations, marking his third visit to the facility since returning to the office last year. The White House also confirmed that he had two separate dental visits earlier this year.

After the checkup, Trump wrote on Truth Social that “Everything checked out PERFECTLY,” though no official medical report has been released to support the claim.
Unlike some earlier presidential physicals, which were followed within days by detailed physician summaries, the White House has not yet disclosed the president’s vital signs, lab results, medications, or imaging outcomes from this latest visit.
A White House physician’s report following Trump’s April 2025 physical had included detailed information such as blood pressure, heart rate, and blood test results. Officials have not explained why a similar breakdown has not yet been published for the most recent exam.
Under long-standing tradition, modern presidents have typically released medical summaries, although there is no constitutional or legal requirement to do so.
The White House had previously said in October that Trump underwent advanced imaging at Walter Reed, including scans intended to rule out cardiovascular issues, which were described at the time as “perfectly normal” with no abnormalities detected.

Concerns about Trump’s health have increased in recent months, including observations of bruising on his hands and public appearances where he appeared fatigued. The White House has previously attributed the bruising to aspirin use and later disclosed that he has chronic venous insufficiency, described as a common and benign condition in older adults.


