“It’s alright,” the doctor said, his voice soft but steady. “I know this can be unsettling, but you’re in control here. You can examine me first if you like. There’s nothing to be afraid of.” He pulled a chair closer, gesturing for the patient to sit. “We’ll go slowly, together, and I can tell you to stop at any time.”
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