The Imran Khan eye examination at Adiala Jail was conducted by a five-member team of doctors, who assessed the former prime minister inside the prison facility. Authorities allowed the visit following directions from the Supreme Court of Pakistan.
Jail officials confirmed that doctors arrived with medical instruments and medicines. They said the team will compile its report soon.
Imran Khan, founder of Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf, has stated that he lost 85% of his vision in his right eye due to a medical condition.
Imran Khan’s Eye Examination at Adiala Jail
The Imran Khan eye examination at Adiala jail follows reports that doctors diagnosed him with central retinal vein occlusion (CRVO). CRVO affects blood flow in the retina and can lead to serious vision loss.
Sources said jail authorities placed an ambulance equipped for eye check-ups inside the prison premises. Medical staff also prepared detailed documentation for the Punjab Home Department.
Officials submitted an initial medical report covering blood pressure, blood sugar, cholesterol and other vital signs. They also forwarded a separate report on his eye condition from Rawalpindi.
Doctors on duty reportedly conduct examinations three times a day. They maintain a daily record of vital signs and medical observations.
Imran Khan’s lawyer, Salman Safdar, recently met him in jail. After the meeting, he submitted a report to a bench led by Chief Justice Yahya Afridi at the Supreme Court.
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The lawyer detailed health concerns and requested appropriate treatment. The Punjab Home Department later sought a comprehensive medical report from Adiala jail authorities.
Federal officials have stated that they continue to provide necessary medical facilities in line with legal requirements.
Following reports of the CRVO diagnosis, PTI leaders and family members expressed concern about Imran Khan’s health. They demanded his transfer to a hospital for further treatment.
Lawmakers from PTI and the opposition alliance Tehreek Tahaffuz-e-Aiyeen Pakistan launched a sit-in at Parliament House on March 13. The protest continues at Parliament House, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa House and the Parliament Lodges.
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Participants include opposition leaders and senior provincial figures. They have called for what they describe as proper medical care outside the jail facility. Meanwhile, the government maintains that authorities monitor his condition and provide medical oversight in accordance with the law.