In a 'Sans get a check - up' fanfiction, the setting of the check - up could vary greatly. It could be in a regular, human - like hospital in a crossover AU, or it could be some sort of monster - specific medical facility in the original Undertale universe. The doctor examining Sans could also be an existing character or a new, original creation. This fanfiction could focus on Sans' reactions to the various medical procedures, like if he's nervous about getting his HP checked or something.
Another possibility is that the check - up is just a routine one, but Sans uses it as an excuse to play pranks on the medical staff. He could keep making skeleton - related puns that drive the doctors crazy. And during the check - up, he might find out some funny but not - so - serious things about his 'body', like his bones are a bit too loose or something.
There could also be some other magical creatures involved. In the wizarding world, some creatures have healing properties or can assist in medical check - ups. For instance, a phoenix might be present. Its tears have healing powers and could potentially be used during the check - up if Harry has some sort of deep magical wound. Or perhaps a house - elf with some knowledge of herbal remedies could be there to offer their insights on natural magical cures that could be relevant to Harry's check - up.
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