National ( The cow news digital ) Former Prime Minister and Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf founder Imran Khan underwent a scheduled follow-up eye examination at the Pakistan Institute of Medical Sciences (PIMS) on Tuesday, hospital authorities confirmed.
According to hospital officials, the medical team conducted a detailed ophthalmological assessment during the visit. As part of the ongoing treatment plan, the PTI founder was administered the fourth dose of an Anti-VEGF intravitreal injection, a procedure commonly used to treat retinal conditions and manage vision-related complications.
Medical experts at the facility carried out a comprehensive evaluation, including an Optical Coherence Tomography (OCT) scan. Doctors reported observable improvement in the patient’s condition compared to previous assessments, indicating a positive response to the ongoing treatment regimen.
Hospital administration stated that all medical procedures were carried out under strict clinical supervision and in accordance with standard protocols. Officials further confirmed that the patient’s consent was obtained prior to the administration of the procedure, ensuring full awareness and agreement regarding the treatment process.
The management of PIMS emphasized that the treatment was conducted in a controlled operating environment with continuous monitoring by specialist ophthalmologists and supporting medical staff. Following the procedure, Imran Khan was provided with post-treatment care instructions and necessary medical documentation.
Authorities added that the patient was discharged after the completion of the procedure and initial recovery monitoring. He will continue to receive follow-up care as part of his ongoing treatment plan, with additional evaluations scheduled in the coming weeks.
Medical sources noted that Anti-VEGF therapy is typically administered in multiple doses over time to achieve sustained improvement in retinal health. The follow-up process is considered essential to monitor progress and adjust treatment if necessary.
The development comes amid continued public and political attention surrounding the health and legal situation of the former prime minister, who remains a central figure in Pakistan’s political landscape.
Hospital officials reiterated that all medical decisions were made purely on clinical grounds, with priority given to patient care, safety, and professional medical standards.
