health care facilities
Health care facilities are places where individuals receive medical treatment and care. These include hospitals, clinics, nursing homes, and urgent care centers. Each facility is designed to provide specific services, such as emergency care, routine check-ups, or long-term care for patients with chronic illnesses.
In addition to treating patients, health care facilities often have specialized departments, such as radiology for imaging services and pharmacy for medication management. They are staffed by various professionals, including doctors, nurses, and therapists, who work together to ensure patients receive comprehensive care tailored to their needs.