The line graph illustrates the average number of patients who visit weekly to four clinics of a hospital between 2010 and 2016.
Overall, the number of patients varied across the different clinics, with a noticeable increase in the number of people attending the birth control and eye clinics over time. In contrast, the diabetic and dental clinics saw more fluctuations.
From the graph, we can see that the number of patients who visit to the birth control clinic remained approximately stable until around 2014. After that, it increased, taking 250 patients per week by 2016. In contrast, the eye clinic a rised in patient numbers over the six years. It started with just under 150 patients in 2010, and by 2016, it had reached more than 300 patients per week, showing the noticeable increase.
The diabetic clinic had the lowest number of patients when compared to the other clinics. When it started at approximately 100 patients per week in 2010, the number grew slowly, reaching around 150 patients by 2016.
