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Do not go to Prince Court under any circumstances....

Do not go to Prince Court under any circumstances.

I went to PC because I was having chest discomfort and difficulty breathing, along with fatigue and fever. I arrived at 1130 am. By 2pm, I had yet to see a doctor. The nurses had come in and done 3 separate blood draws with zero explanation as to why. I had an EKG and chest X ray done, again with zero explanation as to why. Come 4pm i was informed that I would be admitted. Still zero explanation as to what was going on. I had to ask the guy handling the admittance paperwork (he was not part of the medical team) the reason for my admittance. He consulted the paperwork and told me RBBB was why I was being admitted. Neither he nor I knew what RBBB was. He had to look it up and apparently it's a heart issue.

Two more hours go by, still no doctor to come and explain what the RBBB is and why I need to be admitted. At this point I was moved upstairs to a private room. There was no doctor on the ward to come and explain to me what was going on. I spent the next 4 hours asking for a doctor only to be told "there's no doctor on site". I asked to be discharged so I could go to a different hospital and get a second opinion and maybe have a doctor explain to me what was going on. Unfortunately they couldn't discharge me because again, there was no doctor on site. They wouldn't allow me to leave so I had to wait until almost 1130pm before a doctor finally showed up to tell me what was going on. I didn't buy his explanation at all and again asked to be discharged. He obliged and I was finally able to go home and get some rest (I never would have been able to sleep had I stayed at the hospital, as they apparently allow visitors all night, and there were screaming kids and family gatherings on either side of me, which the staff did nothing about).

Two days later I began feeling better, so I travelled to Singapore for a second opinion. Turns out, there is absolutely nothing wrong with heart. All I had was the flu (PC did a swav test for the flu which came back negative, but it's fairly common knowledge that those tests are 50% accurate and shouldn't be used to rule out flu). So to recap, they ran 800usd worth of tests on me, admitted me, scared me into thinking I had a serious heart condition with no doctor to explain what is was or why they thought I had it, all because of the flu.

Do not go to PC under any circumstances. They will run unnecessary test on you and admit you for zero reason just to get money out of you.

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