On 16th April 2018, I was at the BBC studio as an audiance for a recording progrmme.
All of a sudden I had a feeling of nauseous. I mentioned this to a BBC Security staff member about my condition. All of a sudden I felt bad.
The security staff members looked after me and called the Ambulance.
Soon after I was taken over by the paramedics and took to the Hospital.
At the Hospital, they examined me and did all the tests, and assured that you will be ok.
After the tests, X-ray, ECG and some other scans were done.
They advised me that all the tests and scans are fine, and we will keep you under observations.
I was transferred to another room (A&E) and looked-after well.
It was only in the morning that I vomited once and fell much better to go home.
After a discussion and explaing me, I was discharged.
I would like to say that I was well treated with professionalism by all the staff members with care and considertion.
I am grateful to them.
I wish to express my gratitude and sincere thanks to all the staff (who work in difficult conditions) at the this unit of UCLH.
"Excellent service by Emergency Staff at UCLH (EAU)"
About: University College Hospital University College Hospital London NW1 2BU
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