Tom London’s viral journey through South Africa’s public healthcare system reveals both its challenges and the incredible power of community support and resilience.
Johannesburg, South Africa (08 September 2024) – Tom London, a well-known South African talk show host, recently found himself at the centre of an extraordinary story that has captured the hearts and attention of thousands.
Tom is not just a talk show host; he is a familiar voice to many South Africans. Known for his candid style and passionate approach to storytelling, Tom has never been one to shy away from difficult conversations. Recently, he found himself the subject of his own story after being admitted to Helen Joseph Hospital for a severe health crisis.
What began as a simple chest cold escalated into a life-threatening condition that left Tom battling pneumonia and a massive pleural effusion — over a litre of fluid in his lung cavity.
On Wednesday, the 4th of September, 2024, Tom posted a heartfelt message from his hospital bed. After nine days of intense treatment, he shared, “I’ve been in a hospital bed for nine days now going through seven shades of medical hell but today I’m strong enough to let my friends know I’m conscious and fighting this.”
Tom’s story quickly went viral, with hundreds of thousands tuning in to his Facebook Lives. He spoke candidly about his ordeal — from being left in a state of discomfort to witnessing a patient across from him pass away without immediate assistance.
“Doctors here, you are giving Doctors in South Africa a bad name. I am so angry with you. This is the Helen Joseph Circus Hospital, where Doctors experiment on you,” Tom said.
He openly criticised the hospital staff, accusing them of negligence and insensitivity. His videos are raw, emotional, and unfiltered, capturing the frustrations many South Africans feel about their public healthcare system.
“Shame on you. Shame on you, Helen Joseph Hospital. Shame on you to all the doctors here who treat patients like cockroaches. If this is what the proposed NHI is, then please share this video to make sure it doesn’t happen,” Tom said.
Please note that these videos contain an incredibly disturbing account of Tom’s hospital stay and even more distressing visuals.
Tom’s ordeal has shocked South Africans to the core, with his videos being shared hundreds and thousands of times. However, as disturbing as Tom’s videos were, something remarkable happened. South Africans from all walks of life rallied around him. Donations poured in after he announced that he would need to transfer to a private hospital to continue his treatment.
In a matter of hours, Tom was able to secure enough funds to cover the costs of his care.
“I’m going to the ward soon and gonna get some sleep. I haven’t slept in almost two weeks. I’m discussing the probable costs with the hospital and it looks like by tomorrow morning I’ll have enough to cover everything,” he posted in gratitude. “Thank you for everything today. You saved my life.”
While there is no denying the need for improvements in the public health sector, there is also no denying the incredible spirit that defines South Africa.
In the end, Tom’s story is more than just an account of one man’s battle against illness. It’s a reminder that in South Africa, there is always a reason to believe in the goodness of people and the possibility of a brighter future.
This has been the unfortunate experience at a state hospital in Gauteng. This does not reflect the state of ALL government hospitals in South Africa. I was diagnosed with cancer last year and was treated at Tygerberg and Groote Schuur hospital and got FANTASTIC treatment at both of these hospitals.