clíniques
Clíniques are healthcare facilities that provide outpatient medical services, typically smaller than hospitals and focused on ambulatory care, prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of non-life-threatening conditions. They can operate as independent entities, be affiliated with hospitals or universities, or be part of government health systems. In many regions, clinics serve as a first point of contact in health care and play a central role in preventive services and chronic disease management.
Common services include medical consultations, minor procedures, laboratory testing, vaccinations, basic imaging referrals, and coordination of
Different types of clíniques exist, such as primary care clinics that provide general medical care, specialty
Access to clíniques can influence health outcomes by reducing wait times and hospital admissions and by promoting