Dr Hannibal Lecter's psychiatric office is quite small, but very pleasant and inviting. The atmosphere has been designed to set the patients at ease so they will not feel uncomfortable during their sessions.

The waiting room contains two large, comfortable armchairs, a glass coffee table and a secretary's desk, complete with a small computer and fax machine.

The session room is considerably larger and is furnished with a long couch, two armchairs and a large swivel chair for the doctor. There are three windows, looking out over the city. Altogether, the room has a comfortable and slightly casual atmosphere, causing patients to feel unintimidated by it.

At the back of the session room there is a door that leads to Dr Lecter's private office. Here you will find a relatively large desk, two chairs, a filing cabinet and a tall, wooden bookcase, containing many medical and psychological texts. Patients rarely enter this room, as it is more of a place for the doctor to reside between sessions.

Dr Lecter has many patients from around the country. He is considered 'the best' amongst colleagues and patients alike. Dr Lecter usually sees an average of five patients per day. Each session lasts around forty-five minutes and there is a thirty minute interval between each patient. Dr Lecter believes that time is not of the essence and each patient should feel comfortable and not worried about the amount of time they have left in each session.

The office environment is quiet and comfortable. Sessions flow smoothly and patients leave very satisfied. Overall, the result is peaceful and comforting.