A recent medical examination has indicated improvement in Imran Khan’s right eye vision. Specialists observed reduced swelling and better clinical indicators during the latest review.
The examination took place on February 15. A medical board conducted the assessment to evaluate his condition.
Doctors recorded his right eye vision without glasses at 6/24 partial. Meanwhile, his left eye measured 6/9. However, corrective glasses significantly improved the results. The right eye improved to 6/9 partial, while the left eye reached 6/6.
Therefore, the findings suggest measurable progress since his earlier complaints.
Background of the Eye Condition
About two weeks earlier, Imran Khan reported losing 85 percent of vision in his right eye. Doctors later diagnosed him with central retinal vein occlusion.
This condition often links to older age and cardiovascular risk factors. High blood pressure, high cholesterol, diabetes, and heart disease increase the risk.
Since the diagnosis, doctors have closely monitored his condition. Consequently, the recent evaluation aimed to review progress and recommend further care.
Swelling Reduced, Tests Recommended
The medical report highlighted a notable reduction in swelling. Doctors recorded a decrease in retinal thickness from 550 to 350. This reduction indicates clinical improvement.
In addition, the medical board advised continued use of prescribed eye drops. It also recommended OCT angiography and fluorescein angiography tests. These diagnostic procedures will provide a clearer picture of retinal health.
Therefore, further evaluation remains essential to ensure steady recovery.
Briefing and Reactions
Political leaders and Imran Khan’s personal physicians received a detailed briefing about his treatment. Doctors explained the tests conducted and outlined the future care plan.
According to the report, those briefed expressed satisfaction with the treatment provided so far. They also showed confidence in the follow-up recommendations made by the medical team.
However, questions about independent verification later emerged.
Shaukat Khanum CMO Seeks Direct Access
Dr Aasim Yusuf, Chief Medical Officer of Shaukat Khanum, responded to the briefing in a video statement. He stated that he could not confirm or deny the accuracy of the medical board’s claims.
He explained that he had not personally examined Imran Khan. Therefore, he could not independently verify the reported improvement.
Moreover, he urged authorities to allow him and other nominated doctors to examine the former prime minister directly. He also suggested shifting him to Shifa International Hospital in Islamabad for further treatment.
What Comes Next?
The reported improvement offers cautious optimism regarding Imran Khan’s eye health. Reduced swelling and better visual measurements suggest positive progress.
However, specialists have recommended additional diagnostic tests. These tests will determine the long-term outlook and guide further treatment.
For now, the medical board’s findings indicate improvement. Yet, independent examination and continued monitoring will remain crucial in the coming weeks.

