President Donald Trump completed his annual medical examination at Walter Reed National Military Medical Center in Bethesda, Maryland, on Friday, marking the first such check-up since 2023. The 45-minute session, conducted by White House physician Rear Adm. Brian Monahan, included cardiac stress tests, neurological screenings, and blood work, according to sources briefed on the procedure.
The White House has not released formal results, but Monahan confirmed the examination was “comprehensive” and “in line with standard presidential protocols.” Trump, 78, has not publicly disclosed his full medical history since taking office in 2017, though he has previously touted his “excellent” health and dismissed concerns about his age.
💡 Pro Tip
Presidential physicals are not legally mandated but follow decades of precedent. The lack of transparency around Trump’s results contrasts with President Joe Biden’s 2024 full medical disclosure, including cognitive screening.
Critics question whether the timing of Trump’s exam—just months before the November election—serves as much a PR exercise as a medical necessity. His campaign has framed the check-up as routine, yet Trump’s prior annual physicals in 2018 and 2019 were used to counter speculation about his stamina and health.
- 📊 Trump’s 2019 exam revealed a cholesterol level of 187 mg/dL, lower than his 2018 reading of 243 mg/dL
- 🔍 Neurological screenings have been part of every post-2016 presidential physical, though results are rarely released
- ⚠️ Medical ethicists argue that withholding full details risks fueling speculation about a candidate’s fitness
Monahan, who has served as White House physician since 2018, has previously stated that presidential health disclosures are “at the president’s discretion.” Trump’s team has not indicated whether any additional medical documents will be made public.
Key Points
- ✅ Trump’s exam lasted 45 minutes at Walter Reed on Friday
- ⚡ Results include cardiac, neurological, and blood tests
- 💡 Full disclosure remains at the president’s discretion
The examination comes amid renewed scrutiny of Trump’s health, particularly after his 2024 conviction in New York and subsequent campaign rallies where he has dismissed concerns about his age. His Democratic opponent, President Joe Biden, has released his full medical records annually, including in 2024 when he disclosed a “mild” stutter and a history of skin cancer.
📋 By The Numbers
- 78 — Trump’s age at time of exam
- 2018 — Year Monahan became White House physician
Medical experts note that presidential physicals are not subject to the same transparency as those of other public officials. Unlike members of Congress or Cabinet members, presidents are not required to disclose detailed health records, though tradition has evolved to include some level of public reporting. Trump’s reluctance to release full results contrasts with past predecessors, including Barack Obama, who made his medical history publicly available during his presidency.
| President | Full Records Released? | Key Disclosures |
|---|---|---|
| Donald Trump (2017-2021) | Partial | Height: 6’3”, Weight: 239 lbs |
| Joe Biden (2021-present) | Yes | Cognitive test score: 30/30, Skin cancer history |
| Barack Obama (2009-2017) | Yes | Blood pressure: 120/80, No major concerns |
As the 2024 election heats up, Trump’s health remains a flashpoint. His campaign has emphasized his energy and stamina, pointing to his rallies and travel schedule as evidence of his vitality. Yet the absence of detailed medical records invites ongoing debate about the balance between personal privacy and public accountability in the highest office in the land.
