WASHINGTON (TNND) — President Donald Trump is scheduled to undergo another medical checkup this month as part of his annual physical and routine preventive care, according to the White House.

Administration officials said he will visit doctors at Walter Reed National Military Medical Center on May 26. It will mark his fourth visit to medical experts since returning to office. Trump turns 80 on June 14.

Trump commented on his health Monday during an event on maternal healthcare, saying he feels the same as he did 50 years ago.

“I feel literally the same,” he said. “I don’t know why. It’s not because I eat the best foods.”

Last week, he also joked about his exercise routine, saying he works out “like about a minute a day, max.”

Following an annual physical in April 2025, Trump’s physician, Navy Capt. Sean Barbabella, said the president was “fully fit” to serve as commander in chief and noted he was 20 pounds lighter than during a 2020 checkup that showed him bordering on obesity.

Several months later, Trump underwent another evaluation after experiencing mild swelling in his legs and bruising on one of his hands. Tests found he had chronic venous insufficiency, a common condition in older adults that causes blood to pool in the veins.

At the time, White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt said the bruising on the back of Trump’s hands—sometimes covered with makeup—was caused by irritation from frequent handshaking and aspirin use. Trump takes aspirin to reduce the risk of heart attack and stroke.

In October, Trump had what the White House described as a “semiannual physical,” during which he received a flu shot and a COVID-19 booster. He later told The Wall Street Journal that he also underwent advanced imaging of his heart and abdomen as part of preventive screening.