Medical Clinics
Medical clinics are healthcare facilities that provide outpatient services to patients. They are typically staffed by a variety of healthcare professionals, including doctors, nurses, and physician assistants. Clinics can focus on general health or specialize in areas such as pediatrics, dermatology, or orthopedics.
Patients visit medical clinics for routine check-ups, vaccinations, and treatment of minor illnesses or injuries. Unlike hospitals, clinics usually do not have emergency services and are designed for less severe health issues. They play a crucial role in preventive care and managing chronic conditions, helping to keep communities healthy.