Agree with Raha, first step is always the most difficult.
Don't feel rushed or pressured into it, do it in your own time. That way you won't build up anxieties about coming in.
I've had a couple of patients recently that when they first came in would not be in the same room as me. Nice eh? Anyway, they are now undertaking the treatment they need and at each appointment they feel more and more comfortable. The reason being they are not rushed and pressured time wise as they would be in NHS practices, its a very different ball game!
Most people are not nervous, most people just haven't been looked after with lots of TLC and time
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