The line graph provides a comparison among a hospital’s four various clinics in terms of visiting people per week, suffering from eye or teeth pain, diabetic or birth control from 2010 to 2016, measured in numerical values.
Overall, although demand for birth control clinic was the highest in an initial year, the number of eye clinic visitors surpassed others, rising rapidly at the end of the period. It is also clear, the number of patients who struggle with diabetic witnessed a gradual increase. Similarly, figures for birth control saw a rising trend.
In 2010, birth control clinic was the dominant through accepting patients, accounting for under 250 people in a week. Although it rose until 2012, considering the primary clinic for individuals(about 280). However, it experienced a downward trend in 2013 when the figures for eye clinic was climbing rapidly (220 people). From this point onwards, birth control clinic index had not changed noticeably, making up under 250 people within a week. By contrast, figures for eye clinic overtook others and continued with growing and in 2016 , it had become totally predominant, constituting 350 patients.
In terms of applying dentist, the number of people almost had not changed throughout 7 years, rising only from 100 to approximately 120 between 2010 and 2016. Although demand for diabetic clinic was the lowest in 2010, it overtook dental clinic in 2015, reaching approximately 115 people. In the final year, visitors of dental and diabetic clinics were about 120 and 160 people respectively.
