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  2. Clinic - Wikipedia

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    A clinic (or outpatient clinic or ambulatory care clinic) is a health facility that is primarily focused on the care of outpatients. Clinics can be privately operated or publicly managed and funded. They typically cover the primary care needs of populations in local communities, in contrast to larger hospitals which offer more specialized ...

  3. What is a Medical Clinic: Types and How Clinics Differ From ...

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    A medical clinic is a type of facility that’s focused on outpatient services. Being an outpatient means that you can go home after you receive care. Medical clinics can be operated publicly ...

  4. Hospitals and Clinics: Which One is Best For Your Medical Needs?

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    Cons of hospitals. When you visit a doctor’s office or clinic, you often pay a copay based on your insurance plan. At a hospital, you may pay for the time you stay in a room in addition to your ...

  5. Types of Health Clinics and the Healthcare Services Offered

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    A mobile clinic is a customized vehicle that travels to different areas to provide medical services. It’s estimated that there are currently around 2,000 mobile health clinics in the United States.

  6. Ambulatory care - Wikipedia

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    A typical assessment and treatment space for patients in an ambulatory care clinic. Sites where ambulatory care can be delivered include: Doctor's surgeries/Doctor's offices/General medical practice: This is the most common site for the delivery of ambulatory care in many countries, and usually consists of a physician's visit.

  7. What Is Primary Care? Healthcare Services, Procedures, Doctors

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    Primary care is meant to be your main source for healthcare, one in which you have an ongoing partnership with your healthcare provider in the larger context of your community. Primary care is ...

  8. What Is a Physician? What Do They Do and When to See One - WebMD

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    A physician is a general term for a doctor who has earned a medical degree. Physicians work to maintain, promote, and restore health by studying, diagnosing, and treating injuries and diseases.

  9. Mayo Clinic - Wikipedia

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    Mayo Clinic (/ ˈ m eɪ j oʊ /) is a nonprofit American academic medical center focused on integrated health care, education, and research. It employs over 7,300 physicians and scientists, along with another 66,000 administrative and allied health staff, across three major campuses: Rochester, Minnesota; Jacksonville, Florida; and Phoenix/Scottsdale, Arizona.