a freestanding entity that provides diagnostic and/or therapeutic services on an outpatient basis in quarters that it owns or leases
a place to find multispecialty experienced care and a team approach
A place where patients or people with a disability are given treatment and advice by health professionals or doctors.
major public hospitals run clinics which is when a group of doctors come along and a group of patients come too and you wait in line to see a doctor. Sounds dull but it's free, and there's often an opportunity to see a diabetes educator or dietitian or something at the same time and get it all out of the way.
A military medical treatment facility that provides limited outpatient care. It normally does not have the capability to treat emergencies.
An area in the hospital or separate building to treat patients for non emergency care.
a health care service open to the public for a reasonable fee.
clinic can be used to describe the office of a GP doctor. It can also be used specifically to refer to the area of a hospital where you will see a consultant ('I had to go to the baby clinic to see the midwife').
Any building or other structure devoted to the diagnosis, treatment, and care of human outpatients.