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Imran Khan receives third eye injection at Pims

Published on: March 23, 2026 11:21 AM

Imran Khan underwent a third eye injection on Monday at the Pakistan Institute of Medical Sciences (Pims) to treat a retinal condition, hospital officials confirmed.

The former premier received the third dose of an anti-VEGF intravitreal injection for his right central retinal vein occlusion (CRVO), a condition first reported in late January. According to hospital statements, Khan remained vitally stable before, during, and after the procedure.

Read More: Pims says Imran Khan vision improving

A senior Pims doctor said the injection was administered under standard monitoring and surgical protocols in the operation theatre. The procedure involved microscopy guidance, and the injection was delivered directly into the eye chamber. Following the treatment, Khan was monitored briefly to ensure stability before being returned to Adiala Jail.

‼️ #ImranKhan, the former prime minister of #Pakistan was secretly brought to a hospital in Islamabad, past midnight, for the 3rd dose of “intravitreal injection of Anti VEGF under guidance of microscopy by the surgeons.”

In a blatant violation of the jail rules, his family was… pic.twitter.com/RPp5Mvi9H2

— Shafek Koreshe (@shafeKoreshe) March 23, 2026

“This was the third injection, and it is unlikely a fourth will be needed,” the doctor noted. “The effect of the treatment will be assessed after four weeks to determine whether additional doses are necessary.”

Khan had previously undergone two injections, with the first carried out on January 24. Reports indicated that he had lost a significant portion of vision in his right eye while in custody. A five-member medical team initially examined him at the jail on February 15, followed by a second injection at Pims on February 24.

Read More: Imran Khan shifted to Pims for eye treatment 

The treatment has become a point of political contention, with opposition parties criticizing the government for alleged lack of transparency, inadequate medical access, and restrictions on Khan’s personal physicians. The government has denied these claims, insisting that Khan received appropriate care.

Hospital officials emphasized that all procedures were conducted with informed consent and under full medical supervision, ensuring patient safety.

Filed Under: Pakistan Tagged With: eye procedure, healthcare, Imran Khan, Latest, Lead2, Pakistan politics, PIMS, PTI

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