The Pakistan Institute of Medical Sciences (PIMS) building in Islamabad. — https://www.facebook.com/officialpimsisb/File
A PIMS medical board finalised Khan's medical fitness report.
PIMS specialists conducted the former premier's other medical examinations.
Medical opinion from eye exam was considered alongside results of other investigations.
ISLAMABAD: Two specialists from Shifa International Hospital took part in the eye examination of PTI founder Imran Khan at PIMS, the hospital administration said on Saturday, adding that it would not disclose the confidential contents of his medical report.
According to a statement issued by the Pakistan Institute of Medical Sciences (PIMS), Islamabad, Khan was brought to the hospital during the night between August 20 and 21 for a medical examination and treatment.
The statement said two specialists from Shifa International Hospital participated in the former premier's eye examination, while relevant PIMS specialists conducted his other medical examinations.
The medical opinion obtained from the eye examination was considered alongside the results of other medical investigations, the statement said.
A medical board comprising PIMS doctors subsequently finalised Khan's medical fitness report, it added.
PIMS said it would not disclose the confidential contents of the medical report, citing patient confidentiality and the Supreme Court's directives.
Three days ago, the Supreme Court had ordered that Khan be shifted to Shifa International Hospital for a medical check-up and undergo a comprehensive examination.
However, the government took Khan to PIMS last night, where doctors examined him before he was taken back to Adiala Jail late at night.
Federal Information Minister Atta Tarar later said in a social media post that Khan was completely healthy.
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