The data shows the average rate of illnesses among individuals who visited birth control, eye, diabetic, and dental clinics in hospitals between 2010 and 2016.
In 2010, birth control was the largest clinic in terms of patient visits, but its numbers fluctuated, showing a steady trend over time. On the other hand, the other three clinics experienced gradual increases during this period. By the end of the period, the eye clinic had become the most popular among patients.
The birth control clinic saw a slight decrease from around 245 to approximately 180 over the first four years, followed by consistent growth to reach a stable level between 180 and 245 from 2014 to 2016. Meanwhile, the eye clinic had a modest increase from 130 to 150 between 2010 and 2012, and then experienced a rapid surge from 150 to 350 over the following four years.
Looking at the dental clinic, it also experienced continuous growth. In the initial four years, it increased gradually from 60 to about 90. In 2014, the clinic sustained its growth, reaching from 90 to 180. In contrast, the diabetic clinic declined from 100 to around 55 in the first four years, but later saw a slight increase from 55 to approximately 148 over the same period.
