Shaukat Khanum Memorial Cancer Hospital and Research Centre said several reports have been circulating since last night claiming that Imran Khan is suffering from a serious eye condition known as central retinal vein occlusion.
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The hospital stated that different underlying medical conditions can lead to such an issue. It added that although it is not possible for the hospital to independently verify these reports, there is deep concern about Imran Khan’s health at this time.

The statement said the hospital has full confidence in the ability and professionalism of the doctors currently treating him. However, it formally requested that a team of physicians from Shaukat Khanum Hospital be given immediate access to Khan Sb.
According to the message, the hospital wants its medical team to be allowed to take part in his care to reassure everyone who is worried about his well-being.
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The statement was issued from Lahore on 27 January 2026 and has drawn wide public attention, with many calling for clarity on Imran Khan’s health situation.
The statement shows growing concern over Imran Khan’s health. The hospital’s request suggests a need for transparency. Public anxiety may continue until clear medical details are shared.