The line graph illustrates the mean number of weekly patients visiting four different clinics, namely Birth control, Eye, Diabetic and Dental, of a hospital between years 2010 and 2016. The main purpose of this graph is to demonstrate the change in demand for these clinics between the given time period.
It can be clearly seen that the number of patients visiting eye clinics increased dramatically between these years. The demand for clinics Diabetic shows similar trend of going upwards. Dental clinics inclined a little in these years, though it dropped slightly in the start. The Birth control fluctuated quite significantly, but at the end remained the same.
In 2010, the initial number of patients for birth control was about 240 and this number increased to about 280 and then declined to 180, but in 2016 this number came back into 240 patients. The number of eye patients was about 125 in 2010 and this number increased steadily for 2 years and significantly between the years 2012 and 2016 making the eye clinics the most demanded at about 350 patients per week in 2016. The number of patients in diabetic generally stayed the same and after 2014 it increased steadily reaching 180 people. The number of patients visiting the dental clinic declined until 2012, but then inclined slightly reaching 140 patients in 2016.
