US President Donald Trump is expected to undergo his annual medical check-up today – his third in his second term as the oldest American President.Trump, who turns 80 next month, will see his doctors at the Walter Reed National Military Medical Center on May 26, the White House had said in a brief statement.The White House added that the visit will involve “routine annual dental and medical assessments as part of his regular preventive health care” but did not offer additional details on the medical exam.His previous annual check-up was in April 2025. In October, he underwent another check-up.“You have five doctors sitting there and … the questions are very easy at the beginning, then pretty easy, then pretty hard by the time you get to the end, there are not a lot of people in the room who can get them, believe me,” Trump informed the crowd at a rally in New York state last week, about the impending test, The Times reported.“So the first question was, you have a bear, a snake, an elephant, and a horse. Name the horse. That’s the horse. The second question is a little tougher,” he said.“Toward the end, they had a question like, pick a number, sir, any number. OK. 203. Multiply times nine, divided by two, add 1324, subtract 1292. Sir, multiply it out one more time by 19. What is the answer, sir? I got it right … and the one doctor said, I’ve been doing this test for 20 years, I’ve never seen anybody ace it. … So I’ve taken it, and I’ve aced it all three times, I’ll tell you, because it is a positive thing.”Trump’s Health CheckupsAlso read: ‘Sea Or See?’ Donald Trump's Remark Sparks Fresh Cognitive Health SpeculationThe first visit was reported last April, when Trump had a check-up after noticing what the White House described as “mild swelling” in his lower legs. Tests by the White House medical unit found that Trump had chronic venous insufficiency, a condition common in older adults that causes blood to pool in the veins.During the medical exam in October, which the White House called a “semiannual physical,” he also received his yearly flu shot and a COVID-19 booster vaccine. He later told The Wall Street Journal that he underwent advanced imaging on his heart and abdomen in October as preventive screening.The upcoming evaluation follows two other recent visits to a local dentist near his estate in Florida, where Trump often spends his weekends.Trump In 'Excellent Health'The president’s health has been the subject of intense scrutiny — ranging from his mental state to visible bruising around his hands.Trump — who has frequently criticized former President Joe Biden over age-related health and fitness issues — has recently remarked on how good he feels despite his age.Read More: Vanessa Trump Reveals Breast Cancer DiagnosisTrump said he feels the same as he did 50 years ago. “I feel literally the same,” he said at an Oval Office event. “I don’t know why. It’s not because I eat the best foods,” AP reported.He also joked about his exercise regimen, saying that he works out “like about one minute a day, max.”According to a White House summary of his previous annual medical examination in April last year, Trump was found to be in “excellent cognitive and physical health”.“A comprehensive neurological examination revealed no abnormalities in his mental status, cranial nerves, motor and sensory functions, reflexes, gait, and balance. Cognitive function, assessed using the Montreal Cognitive Assessment (MoCA), was normal with a score of 30 out of 30,” his White House physician, Captain Sean Barbabella, wrote.There were tests for depression and anxiety, and Trump recorded a score “within the normal range for both,” although numbers were not given.Scans in October also demonstrated that Trump is in “excellent overall health”.