The line graph compares four clinics of one hospital in terms of how many weekly patients visited over a six-year period between 2010 and 2016.
Overall, the number of weekly patients in the birth control clinic decreased slightly over the given period. However, the rate for other clinics rose, especially the index for the eye clinic grew dramatically, which was the most number of patients who visited.
At the beginning of the period, the figure for the eye clinic was 125 and then it increased slightly from 125 to 150 by 2012. Despite such a negligible rise, it witnessed a dramatic increase to 350 weekly patients, which was the most number of weekly patients visited among other clinics. As for diabetic, the number of its weekly patients accounted for 60. In spite of the least rate for diabetic clinic among other clinics in 2010, There was more increase in the figure than the figure for dental clinic at the end of the period.
In 2010, the number of weekly patients in birth control clinic was just below 250, after which it saw a slight increase to 280 until 2012, but it dropped remarkably from 280 to 180 by 2014, despite such a dramatic decrease, the figure rose consistently from 180 to 240 till the end of the period. When it comes to the index for dental clinic, after it decreased considerably from 100 to 60 between 2010 and 2012, it recovered significantly to 120 by 2014 and it remained almost unchanged until the end of the period.
