My 25-month-old daughter had a bad cold for a few days, with a runny nose and cough. After caring for her all night, I ended up catching it myself, so we took her to the pediatrician. I had only gone for my daughter's appointment, but I was so relieved when I was told that parents could accompany me. After registering, the nurse checked on my daughter's condition while I waited. In the examination room, Director Lee Dong-yeop carefully listened to both my daughter's and my symptoms. In my child's case, the nurse checked his throat and ears, and even carefully checked his lungs with a stethoscope. Fortunately, she diagnosed him with the early stages of a simple cold. She prescribed pediatric cold medication to relieve his runny nose and cough, and administered a simple nasal spray to relieve nasal congestion. I was worried he might be scared, but the nurse gently soothed him, making the treatment more comfortable than I expected. I also received treatment. My throat was swollen and I was starting to cough, so I was prescribed some adult cold medicine and given a simple nebulizer inhalation treatment to relieve the throat inflammation. The treatment didn't last long, but I felt like I could breathe much easier. What I liked most about the center was that it didn't just focus on the child, but also looked after the caregiver's condition. Parents often get sick as well, so this kind of attention to detail was incredibly helpful. The explanations were easy to understand, so I was able to learn how to manage my child at home.