“Your family should have a family doctor, right?”
Sheila heard that wealthy families would hire a family doctor, who would handle most minor illnesses, so there was no need to go to the hospital.
If wealthy people had to visit the hospital, it would mean they had a serious health issue.
“Yes, but I trust your skills more.”
Sheila smiled. “You’re overestimating me. I’m a young doctor who hasn’t yet gained the trust of many patients. Usually, patients only come to see me for consultations when I’m on duty, as other doctors have their hands full.
“They only come to me because they’re in a hurry.”
However, things had gotten better. Sheila was truly talented and had grown up among doctors. She had heard and seen many things since she was young, and had experience assessing patients before she even graduated.
Sometimes, she would attend to patients at her family clinic when Marvin was not around.
Patients who consulted her later realized she was thorough and prescribed the correct m