The given line graph represents the amount of ill people visiting of infertility, vision, diabetes and dental medical institutions from 2000 to 2012.
Overall, the quantity of patients coming to all departments increased throughout the given period. The number of people visiting dental medical office remained highest among other parts of hospital. It is notable that the amount of infertility patients, that was the second highest in 2000, became the less popular at the end of the period.
Turning to details, the number of dental and vision visitors doubled by 2012, starting from 200 and 125 people, experiencing quite similar changes. The quantity of dental patients had 2 dramatic increases from 200 to 300 people per week (in 2000 and in 2008), while the amount of vision department visitors only 1 from 125 to 250 (in 2000). Additionally, the number of people who visited dental clinical site remained unchanged from 2000 to 2008, when the amount of vision patients was increasing slightly until 2012.
As regards infertility and diabetes blocks, with a gap of about 50 people per week (98 and 150 visitors), their amounts became closer to each other by 2004, however, while the quantity of diabetes patients didn’t change by 2008, the level of people seeing infertility department rose significantly by 100 people in 4 years before falling to 200 visitors per week in the final year. In the same year the overall number of people coming to diabetes block surged, exceeding infertility level by 50 individuals by 2012.
