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Doctor's office smells like antiseptic from "summary" of My First Trip to the Doctor by Katie Kawa

As you step into the doctor's office, a distinct scent fills the air. It's the smell of antiseptic, a clean and sterile odor that immediately lets you know you're in a place dedicated to health and well-being. The aroma lingers in the waiting room, drifting through the air and settling on your senses. The antiseptic smell is a reassuring presence, a reminder that the staff takes cleanliness and hygiene seriously. It's a comforting scent, one that signals a commitment to keeping patients safe and healthy. As you take a seat and wait for your turn to see the doctor, the antiseptic aroma surrounds you, creating a sense of calm and security. The smell of antiseptic is not overpowering but rather subtle and gentle, like a subtle background note in a symphony. It mingles with other scents in the office – the faint whiff of hand sanitizer, the crisp scent of fresh paper on the examination table – creating a unique olfactory experience that is both familiar and comforting. The antiseptic smell follows you as you are called into the examination room, where it mingles with the scent of medical equipment and the faint hum of the air conditioning. It's a sensory reminder that you are in a place of healing, where trained professionals are ready to take care of you and address your health concerns. As you leave the doctor's office, the smell of antiseptic lingers on your clothes, a faint reminder of your visit. It's a scent that is now associated with the experience of seeking medical care, a comforting and familiar aroma that reassures you that you are in good hands. The doctor's office may smell like antiseptic, but it also smells like care and compassion.
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    My First Trip to the Doctor

    Katie Kawa

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