John Stamos arrives Oscars in February 2015 in Hollywood, California.

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NEW: Stamos thanks police, hospital staff, says he is "home and well"

Officers pull over actor; he was taken to a hospital for a possible medical condition

Police allege that he was driving under the influence

CNN  — 

John Stamos – the Hollywood heartthrob known for his roles on “Full House” and “ER” – was pulled over in Beverly Hills, California, then taken to a nearby hospital where he was arrested for having allegedly driven under the influence, police said.

Police got involved after getting numerous calls about a possible drunken driver, Beverly Hills police Sgt. David Armour said.

The 51-year-old actor – the only person in his vehicle – was pulled over, after which he showed officers his driver’s license and identified himself verbally. Paramedics transported him to an area hospital due to a possible medical condition, according to Armour.

Once at the hospital, authorities came to the conclusion that he’d been driving under the influence and arrested him, the police sergeant said.

Stamos was given a citation for DUI and released to the care of the hospital.

According to Armour, Stamos is set to appear in court September 11 in connection with the incident.

While he didn’t comment on the DUI allegation, the actor did tweet Saturday that he’d been released from custody and the hospital.

“Thanks to everyone for their love & support,” Stamos wrote. “I’m home & well. Very appreciative of the (Beverly Hills police) & Cedars (hospital) for their care.”

Since his first role on the soap opera “General Hospital” in 1983, Stamos has been a mainstay in Hollywood.

He held one-time and recurring roles in a number of TV shows before his big break playing “Uncle Jesse” on the sitcom “Full House” alongside the Olsen twins and Bob Saget,

Stamos has kept very busy since that show went off the air in 1995, including roles in the TV series “Thieves,” “Jake in Progress,” “ER,” and “Necessary Roughness.”

And he is set to star in the upcoming Fox series “Grandfathered,” according to the Internet Movie Database.

CNN’s Greg Botelho contributed to this report.