The line graph shows the average number of weekly patients visiting four clinics of a hospital from 2010 to 2016.
The given line graph compares the mean figures of patients who visited four different clinics in one hospital each /per week during 2010 and 2016, including birth control, eye, diabetic and dental clinics.
Overall, it is evident that all of clinics had an upward trend at the end of the period. Eye clinic reached its highest number in 2016, whereas dental clinic had the lowest patients in 2012.
Looking at the graph more closely, eye clinic peaked at approximately 350 in 2016, which was the largest patientsโ numbers in this line graph. During 2010 and 2012, eye clinic had a steady growth and reached 150 patients in 2012; however, it had a significant rise between 2012 to 2016. Birth control clinic ranked the first position in 2010 among all clinics, with 250 patients. Nevertheless, it experienced a downward tread during 2012 and 2014, with around 280 and 175 people, respectively.
Both numbers for dental and diabetic clinics had the similar figures during the period. Eye had its smallest number (around 50) in 2012, which was also the lowest figures in this line chart. Compared to eye clinic fluctuation, dental clinic rose steadily and peaked at around 175 patients in 2016.
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