A K E C H E Z

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Building Components

1. Reception Area:
- Patient check-in and waiting areas. - Reception desk with staff to handle appointments, queries, and patient records. - Comfortable seating and privacy for patients.
2. Examination Rooms:
- Private rooms equipped with medical examination tables, medical equipment, and supplies. - Space for doctor-patient consultations and minor procedures.
3. Consultation Rooms:
- Private spaces for healthcare providers to discuss diagnoses, treatment plans, and medical history with patients. 4. Waiting Areas:
- Separate seating areas for patients and their families while waiting for consultations or treatment.
5. Treatment Rooms:
- Rooms with specialized equipment for specific treatments such as physical therapy, wound care, or minor surgeries.

Services and Utilities

HVAC System (Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning)
Plumbing System
Medical Gas Supply
Wastes and Biohazard Disposal

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Clinic Components

Restroom functions: Provides necessary restroom facilities for patients and staff.
Waiting Area Functions: Space for patients to wait for their appointments. Key Features: Comfortable seating, magazines or informational resources, TVs or entertainment options.
Administrative Area Functions: Handles the business side of clinic operations, including billing, insurance verification, and patient records. Key Features: Desks, filing cabinets, computers for electronic health records (EHR), administrative staff.
Storage Areas Functions: Stores medical supplies, pharmaceuticals, and patient records. Key Features: Shelving units, cabinets, storage rooms for inventory.
Emergency Care Area (for urgent care clinics) Functions: Provides immediate medical attention for urgent health issues. Key Features: Equipment for first aid, trauma care, resuscitation equipment.

"Building a house is like raising a child: it takes patience, love, and a lot of hard work, but the end result is always worth it."