Donald Trump's recent medical checkup has sparked concern among doctors who say it is 'too good to be true' and missing vital data.

The White House has yet to release any results from President Donald Trump’s most recent physical exam, a break from its own past practice that’s likely to fuel further questions…

The President received marks from Captain Sean P Barbabella in his publicly released remarks on his checkup despite the constant speculation regarding his health.

After his visit to Walter Reed National Military Medical Center on Tuesday, his third in 13 months, Trump said "everything checked out perfectly."

President Trump's physician said in a letter released Friday that the president is in "excellent health," following a physical earlier this week at Walter Reed National Military…

Donald Trump has undergone a full medical examination. Doctors have stated that he is in excellent shape and fit to carry out his duties.

Trump visited Walter Reed National Military Medical Center on Tuesday and his physician has said the 79-year-old is in "excellent health" and "fully fit"

Donald Trump's medical report shows the US president underwent a CT scan, cancer screenings and other preventative assessments carried out by 22 specialists.

Dr. Sean Barbabella said Trump is in "excellent health," concluding the 79-year-old president is "fully fit" to serve.

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Trump was encouraged to increase his physical activity and pursue continued weight loss.

Three-page memo released by White House provides overview of 79-year-old president’s medical checkup– key US politics stories from Saturday, 30 May at a glance

US President Donald Trump announced his recent physical examination results were extremely good. He highlighted a perfect score on a high-difficulty cognitive test, calling it a…

The White House says the report proves the president is in “excellent health.” Doctors say there’s key information missing.

Doctors said the medical record lacked details regarding the health of his heart, including how much blood it’s pumping, according to a report

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Donald Trump's recent medical checkup has sparked concern among doctors who say it is 'too good to be true' and missing vital data.

Donald Trump's recent health report is 'too good to be true', a doctor has claimed, after his administration touted his seemingly clean bill of health