白宫本月早些时候宣布,唐纳德·特朗普总统周二访问了沃尔特·里德国家军事医疗中心,进行“年度牙科和医疗评估”。一名白宫官员证实了周二对美国广播公司新闻的访问。
“我刚刚在沃尔特·里德军事医疗中心完成了为期6个月的体检。一切都很完美,”总统在他的社交媒体平台上写道。“感谢伟大的医生和工作人员!”
一名白宫官员告诉记者,访问进行了大约三个半小时,并补充说,有关访问的细节可能会在“未来几天”公布
白宫在任命前表示,这将包括“例行的年度牙科和医疗评估”这是特朗普13个月来在沃尔特里德医院的第三次医疗预约。
特朗普即将迎来80岁生日。
总统于2025年4月在沃尔特里德医院接受了体检。在一份详细介绍体检结果的备忘录中,特朗普的医生——美国海军上尉肖恩·巴尔巴贝拉(Sean Barbabella)——得出结论说,特朗普身体“非常健康”,“完全适合”担任总统。
总统还在一月和五月拜访了佛罗里达的牙医。
白宫发言人在给美国广播公司新闻的一份声明中说:“特朗普总统是美国历史上最敏锐、最容易接近的总统,他不停地努力解决问题,兑现承诺,他的健康状况非常好。”。
特朗普经常被拍到手上有瘀伤,他在1月份接受华尔街日报采访时将这归因于频繁服用阿司匹林。2025年12月,白宫新闻秘书卡罗琳·莱维特表示,特朗普手上的瘀伤是由频繁握手造成的。
今年早些时候,特朗普脖子右侧也出现了皮疹,白宫表示,这是由于他使用了“一周”的“预防性护肤霜治疗”,导致发红“预计将持续几周”。
特朗普告诉《华尔街日报》,他去年10月接受了CT扫描,尽管他最初似乎错误地将这项测试称为MRI检查。Barbabella说,CT扫描是为了“明确排除任何心血管问题”,没有显示任何异常。
去年夏天,特朗普在出现脚踝和腿部肿胀后,被诊断为慢性静脉功能不全。莱维特当时说,这是一种“良性和常见的情况,特别是对于70岁以上的人来说”。
在过去的一年里,特朗普似乎在活动期间睡着了,尽管他否认在保持清醒方面遇到任何困难。在1月份的一次内阁会议上,特朗普表示,媒体只是“一眨眼”就抓住了他,他闭上了眼睛,因为这个活动很无聊。
特朗普一再宣称“完美”的健康和精神敏锐。周五,特朗普再次表示,他参加了多项认知测试,他“得了a”。总统也经常要求他的对手进行认知测试。
本月早些时候,特朗普表示,他感觉和50年前一样,尽管他指出,“总有一天,这种情况不会发生。”
Trump says Walter Reed medical exam went ‘perfectly’
President Donald Trump visited Walter Reed National Military Medical Center on Tuesday for his "annual dental and medical evaluations," as announced by the White House earlier this month. A White House official confirmed Tuesday's visit to ABC News.
“Just finished my 6 month physical at Walter Reed Military Medical Center. Everything checked out PERFECTLY,” the president wrote on his social media platform. “Thank you to the great Doctors and Staff!”
The visit took about three-and-a-half hours, a White House official told reporters, adding that details regarding the visit could be expected "in the next day or so."
The White House said prior to the appointment that it would consist of "routine annual dental and medical assessments." The visit was Trump's third scheduled medical appointment at Walter Reed in 13 months.
Trump will soon celebrate his 80th birthday.
The president underwent a physical examination at Walter Reed in April 2025. In a memo detailing the findings of the physical, Trump's physician – U.S. Navy Capt. Sean Barbabella – concluded that Trump was in "excellent health" and "fully fit" to serve as president.
The president also visited the dentist in Florida in January and in May.
"President Trump is the sharpest and most accessible president in American history who is working nonstop to solve problems and deliver on his promises, and he remains in excellent health," a White House spokesperson said in a statement to ABC News.
Trump has frequently been photographed with bruises on his hand, which he attributed to frequent aspirin intake during an interview with The Wall Street Journal published in January. InDecember 2025, White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt said the bruising on Trump's hand was caused by frequent handshakes.
A rash also appeared on the right side of Trump's neck earlier this year, which the White House said was due to a "preventative skin cream treatment" that he was using for "one week," causing redness that was "expected to last for a few weeks."
Trump told the WSJ that he received a CT scan last October, though he initially referred to the test seemingly incorrectly as as an MRI exam. Barbabella said the CT scan was done "to definitively rule out any cardiovascular issues" and showed no abnormalities.
Last summer, Trump was diagnosed with a chronic venous insufficiency after appearing with swollen ankles and legs. This is a "benign and common condition, particularly in individuals over the age of 70," Leavitt said at the time.
Over the past year, Trump appears to have fallen asleep during events, though he has denied experiencing any difficulty staying awake. During a Cabinet meeting in January, Trump said the press simply caught him "in a blink" and that he closed his eyes because the event was boring.
Trump has made a point to repeatedly proclaim "perfect" health and mental sharpness. On Friday, Trump again said he took multiple cognitive tests that he "aced." The president has also frequently demanded that his opponents take cognitive tests.
Earlier this month, Trump said he feels the same as he did 50 years ago, though he noted that "someday, there'll be a day when that won't happen."





