The line graph gives information about the average number of patients who visited four different clinics such as birth control, eye, diabetic, and dental in one hospital between 2010 and 2016.
Overall, the eye clinic showed the biggest growth, while birth control had a fall then rose again. The diabetic and dental clinics both went up slowly but not very high.
In 2010, birth control had around 250 patients each week. The number grew to almost 290 in 2012, but after that it went down sharply to about 200 in 2014. Moreover, it showed a complete recovery to its starting figure by the end of the time surveyed. The eye clinic started lower, near 120 patients in 2010. The figure rose steadily, reaching 200 in 2014 and finished at around 370 in 2016, the highest number among all clinics.
In the beginning, the diabetic clinic and the dental clinic had a few patients in a week. Diabetic had just under 80 patients in 2010 and grew slowly until 2014, after which the number climbed quickly to more than 200 by 2016. The dental clinic began with about 100 patients, and it increased slightly to nearly 150 in 2016. Consequently, both lines were less than eye and birth control, but still show an upward trend.
