Another day at the hospital for socialite Zsa Zsa Gabor as she was brought in an ambulance Wednesday. The spokesman for the actress said that she was carried back to Ronald Reagan UCLA Medical Center in Los Angeles due to poor circulation of blood on her left leg.

The 94-year-old star of Mouline Rouge (1950s and 1960s) and “Touch of Evil” had undergone operation in January when she decided to have her right leg amputated to prevent a gangrene infection.

Reuters noted that Gabor’s spokesman, John Blanchette said that on Wednesday doctors saw no sign of normal circulation of blood on her left leg.

The actress also went in and out of the hospital in February when she was treated of pneumonia.

Gabor has been enduring different health concerns for years now. In 2005 said Reuters, the actress suffered from stroke and has been frequenting the hospital after her surgery last year.

Known for her string of rich husbands, the Hungarian-born actress was visible in Hollywood night-outs, events and parties before her health had failed her.