Imran Khan Hospitalized in Islamabad for Eye Injection Amid Family Concerns

Imran Khan Hospitalized in Islamabad for Eye Injection Amid Family Concerns
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Former Prime Minister Imran Khan received an eye injection in Islamabad; his party and family raised concerns about the transfer and diagnosis.

  • Imran Khan was taken to the Pakistan Institute of Medical Sciences (PIMS) in Islamabad for a second dose of anti-VEGF intravitreal injection
  • The injection is for treatment related to eye health, specifically targeting vascular endothelial growth factor
  • The transfer to the hospital occurred late at night, which led to statements from Khan's party questioning the timing and secrecy of the move
  • Sister Aleema Khan stated that the family does not trust the diagnosis or test reports regarding Imran Khan's eye condition
  • A doctor at PIMS confirmed the nature of the treatment as an anti-VEGF injection

Imran Khan was taken to the Pakistan Institute of Medical Sciences in Islamabad for a second dose of an anti-VEGF intravitreal injection to treat an eye condition. The transfer occurred late at night, prompting Khan's party to question the secrecy of the move. Sister Aleema Khan expressed that the family does not trust the diagnosis or test reports. A hospital doctor confirmed the treatment details.

The hospitalization of a former prime minister for medical treatment is a matter of public interest. The concerns expressed by Khan's party and family highlight the importance of transparency in medical care for public figures. No official response from medical authorities regarding the timing of the transfer or the family's concerns has been reported.