Yes. When we designed our clinic we wanted it to be a nice place to work. In some of the other clinics I worked at in the past, you went into work and you got depressed a little bit because of the paint scheme and all that kind of thing. When we did our clinic, we put a little bit of extra design into it. We get a lot of comments, including a recent comment I had from one of my patients who's dying of cancer. He was coming in to get some more pain medicine. He doesn't have a heck of a lot more time—a few more months. He's in with his wife and his son, and he said, “You know what? When I come here everybody seems happy. It looks nice.” He said, “I don't feel like I'm going to see my doctor to get pain medicine for the cancer that's going to take my life.” He said he feels like he's just coming to talk to a friend.
So we get a lot of comments from our patients that the setting, the visuality of the clinic, makes them feel at ease, and sometime it makes the office experience, where you have to give bad news and all that kind of thing, a little bit easier. Plus it's just nice to work in a nice place.