Pakistan's former prime minister Nawaz Sharif (File | AP) 
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Nawaz Sharif to fly to London for further treatment?

His personal physician examined him and evaluated his medical test conducted over the past few days and advised Shari'f treatment abroad.

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ISLAMABAD: Nawaz Sharif's personal physician has advised the interim government to "seriously consider" sending him to London for further treatment, a media report said today, a day after Pakistan's former prime minister was admitted to a top hospital after his health deteriorated.

Sharif, 68, was yesterday shifted to the Cardiac Centre of Pakistan Institute of Medical Sciences (PIMS) here after his health deteriorated due to heart trouble in the Adiala Jail in Rawalpindi.

The News International reported that the former premier could be sent to London on August 2. Sending Sharif to London for treatment is being seriously considered, the report said.

His personal physician Dr Adnan Khan examined him and evaluated his medical test conducted over the past few days and advised Shari'f treatment abroad, it said.

Sharif had earlier stayed in London for three months for cardiac surgery. His wife Kulsoom Nawaz, 68, is also in a London hospital undergoing treatment for throat cancer.

Meanwhile, his private hospital ward in Islamabad has been declared as a sub-jail by the authorities. The capital's police will provide security to the convicted premier, according to the government notification.

Sharif was disqualified by the Supreme Court last year in the Panama Papers case.

The three-time Pakistan premier is serving a 10-year jail term in a corruption case over his family's purchase of luxury apartments in London.

He has been lodged in the Adiala Jail since July 13.

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