 As an autistic person, I find no greater fear than going to the hospital or the dentist. Maybe even the hairdresser as well. Hospitals have extremely bright fluorescent lighting, lots of contrast on the floors that make you feel all wobbly and stuff, lots of people, lots of talking, lots of shouting, lots of noises, lots of smells from the food and drink areas and maybe even the smoking area. Plus, you can't have breaks because you will not exit that room for the life of you for fear of losing your place and having to do it all over again. I've personally contributed towards some sensory improvement work at a children's hospital. There are organisations, workplaces and people out there who are seeking to make environments more sensory inclusive. If you really want to improve the state of the healthcare for autistic people, get in contact with a local organisation who works in this area and offer your time and may even pay you for it. Follow me for more autism, dating and mental health content.