By Our Correspondent: Former Prime Minister Imran Khan was taken to a federal medical facility in Islamabad on Monday to continue treatment for an eye condition that has required ongoing specialist care over recent months.
Medical officials confirmed that Khan underwent another scheduled procedure involving an anti-VEGF injection, a treatment commonly used to manage retinal disorders and help preserve vision. Doctors reported that a detailed examination conducted before the procedure showed encouraging signs, with diagnostic imaging indicating improvement in his condition.
According to the hospital, the treatment was performed under established medical guidelines and close supervision by ophthalmology specialists. Khan remained in stable condition throughout the process and was later discharged with recommendations for future check-ups and continued care.
The PTI founder has been receiving treatment since earlier this year after being diagnosed with a retinal vein-related eye condition affecting his right eye. Monday’s procedure was part of a series of treatments aimed at supporting recovery and preventing further complications.
Following the hospital visit, Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) renewed its concerns about Khan’s health, stating that repeated medical interventions have heightened public interest in his condition. The party urged authorities to ensure complete transparency regarding his treatment and medical progress.
PTI leaders maintained that clear and timely information should be shared with the public and Khan’s family, arguing that partial disclosures only fuel uncertainty and speculation.
The party also repeated its demand that Khan be allowed access to his personal physicians and family members, while calling for his treatment to be conducted at a private healthcare facility of his choice.
Khan’s medical treatment has remained a politically sensitive issue, with opposition leaders frequently questioning the level of access provided to independent doctors. Government officials, however, have consistently rejected allegations of withholding medical care or information, insisting that all necessary treatment is being provided in accordance with medical advice.






