Her transfer follows her hunger strike last month in protest at her "unfair imprisonment".
In January, Mrs Zaghari-Ratcliffe, from London, went on a three-day hunger strike in protest against being denied specialist medical care.
Mr Ratcliffe said he had felt "euphoric" when he first heard his wife had been moved to a hospital, thinking it could be a prelude to getting treatment or even her release.
However, after her father was refused access to visit her in hospital or even allowed a phone call, the family has grown increasingly concerned.
Nazanin is still being held in Iran and now more than ever the campaign is in full swing to free her.
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