The line graph illustrates the average number of patients who visited four clinics of a hospital on a weekly basis over a 6-year period.
Overall, the frequency of visits to clinics increased for three clinics, while the number of visits made to birth control centers did not change. Most frequently, people checked their eyes, while dental service was used the least towards the end of the period.
In 2010, only around 120 people were visiting eye clinics in a week. This was followed by a moderate increase to 150 in the next two years, after which the number rose steeply to reach 350 by the end of the period. The highest priority was given to birth control by people in 2010, as there were 250 people visiting birth control clinics weekly. Although there was a slight fluctuation over the period, the number had remained constant by 2016.
Two clinics that were visited fewer times weekly were dental and diabetic ones. There were only 100 and roughly 60 people visiting these per week in 2010. However, by the end of the period, both of these clinics got an influx of people: around 180 people visiting diabetic clinics and 140 those for dental care.
