The line graph compares four different clinics of a hospital in terms of their weekly number of patients visiting between 2010 and 2016.
Overall, the eye, dental and diabetic clinics witnessed an upward trend while the birth control clinic experienced a downward trend. Of particular note is the eye clinic showed a dramatic increase and became dominant
The eye clinic saw a significant increase in patient numbers over the given period. Starting at around 100 patients per week in 2010, it experienced steady growth and surpassed the birth control clinic in 2014. By 2016, the number of patients had risen dramatically to nearly 350, making it the most attended clinic. Similarly, the dental clinic also followed an upward trend, though at a slower pace. The number of weekly visitors stood at approximately 120 in 2010, increasing gradually over time and reaching nearly 150 by 2016. Meanwhile, the diabetic clinic had the lowest number of patients initially, at about 50 in 2010. However, it showed a consistent increase throughout the period, overtaking the dental clinic in 2014 and reaching around 170 patients per week by the end of the timeframe.
In contrast, the birth control clinic started as the most visited clinic, with around 225 weekly patients in 2010. The number increased slightly, peaking at approximately 275 in 2012. However, after this point, the trend reversed, and the clinic saw a notable decline. By 2014, the patient count had dropped significantly to around 175, and despite a slight recovery by 2016, it remained far below its initial levels at around 225 patients per week
Overall, the eye, dental and diabetic clinics witnessed an upward trend while the birth control clinic experienced a downward trend. Of particular note is the eye clinic showed a dramatic increase and became dominant
The eye clinic saw a significant increase in patient numbers over the given period. Starting at around 100 patients per week in 2010, it experienced steady growth and surpassed the birth control clinic in 2014. By 2016, the number of patients had risen dramatically to nearly 350, making it the most attended clinic. Similarly, the dental clinic also followed an upward trend, though at a slower pace. The number of weekly visitors stood at approximately 120 in 2010, increasing gradually over time and reaching nearly 150 by 2016. Meanwhile, the diabetic clinic had the lowest number of patients initially, at about 50 in 2010. However, it showed a consistent increase throughout the period, overtaking the dental clinic in 2014 and reaching around 170 patients per week by the end of the timeframe.
In contrast, the birth control clinic started as the most visited clinic, with around 225 weekly patients in 2010. The number increased slightly, peaking at approximately 275 in 2012. However, after this point, the trend reversed, and the clinic saw a notable decline. By 2014, the patient count had dropped significantly to around 175, and despite a slight recovery by 2016, it remained far below its initial levels at around 225 patients per week