Of the 10 teens, 8 conveyed a sense of comfort with both hospitals and the health care providers they had encountered. The terms used to it [the hospital], used to them [the health care practitioners], and comfortable with came up repeatedly. One teen reported that, “I'm a lot more used to doctors and everything. Needles don't bother me or anything.” He indicated that he did not spend a lot of time in hospitals anymore. Another teen's response to a question related to the best thing about having CHD was that she got to spend more time in the hospital than other kids, that she knew her doctors and they knew her and that it was not scary for her at all.