Pediatrician -
Dr. Elena Vance’s office was more of a technicolor dreamscape than a sterile clinic. Hand-drawn dinosaurs lived on the walls, and the "Scale of Bravery" by the door featured a cartoon lion that grew fluffier the taller a patient stood.
Elena smiled, the kind of smile that came from years of being a gateway for specialists and a first landing spot for worried parents. For her, it wasn't just about the medicine; it was about the privilege of being part of a family's story from the very first chapter. pediatrician
Author of The Common Sense Book of Baby and Child Care , he revolutionized parenting in the 20th century. Elena smiled, the kind of smile that came
"I have a force field, Dr. Elena," Leo informed her, crossing his arms tightly. "No pokes allowed." "I have a force field, Dr
Elena didn't reach for her stethoscope. Instead, she sat on her rolling stool, which squeaked just the right amount to make Leo’s eyes widen. "A force field? That’s impressive. Is it solar-powered or does it run on apple juice?" Leo paused, his scowl wavering. "Apple juice. Mostly."