Weather presenter Carol Kirkwood was taken to hospital after being knocked off her bike.
The BBC Breakfast presenter thanked the first responders who came to her aid after she was hit by a car.
She took to social media to say she had been "injured" and taken to hospital after fans noticed her absence on the Breakfast show, the Mirror reports.
Carol, 57, tweeted: "Been off following an accident.
"Got knocked off my bike by a car and got injured. Biggest thanks ever to the Police (Chris and Faye), the Ambulance Crew (Miranda and Stewart) who tended to me and took me to Hospital. And especially Peter Foskett-Tharby at Wexham Park Hospital".
ITV Good Morning Britain presenter Charlotte Hawkins responded: "So sorry to hear that Carol, poor you! Get well soon. Sending love xxx"
Fellow former Strictly Come Dancing participant Susan Calman added: "Oh sweetie!! Hope you're OK. Sending so much love xx."
Gavin and Stacey's Larry Lamb also shared his best wishes and told Carol: "We need you to brighten up our days!"
Met Office-trained Carol has been a familiar face on the BBC since 1998 where she joined the BBC News as a weather presenter.
She has since appeared regularly across all of BBC Weather's output on radio and television.
Carol won the TRIC award for best TV Weather Presenter in 2003, 2008, 2009 and 2012–2017.
In 2015 she took part in the 13th series of Strictly and finished in tenth place.