One morning I just rolled over in bed and felt an excruciatingly sharp pain in my left knee. My partner saw the whole situation and immediately handed me a frozen fish from my freezer. It was suggested I should get X-rays taken at the nearest Urgent Care Facility, which is Sheldon M Chumir. Now the car drop off area into the Care Facility is reminiscent of the futuristic-like highways I saw as a child when travelling the outskirts of Tokyo. Freshly painted and wide, you could almost smell "clean". The interior of this place looks like they commissioned a graphic/interior designer. The Building columns inside have stenciled words for "welcome" in foreign languages. There are rows of surreal birch trees on walls. Hmmm where am I? In a Museum? I was interviewed right away, but the line up area could use some serious seating. I was taken into a glass cubical with state of the art medical equipment, again where am I? In the movie the Matrix? My wait however was especially long (6 hours) but when I finally got in, I was grateful with the treatment the specialists gave me. I found the doctor and the attendant to be quite witty. Anyways the verdict was that I had dislocated my knee and that it was back in place and with time and rest I will soon heal. I was so very pleased with the attention, the humour, and the professionalism of the whole experience and I really appreciated the aesthetics of the building as well. By the way about that fish, being the true Filipina that I am, I did fry it up and had it for supper that night.