Medical clinic definition

Medical clinic means that a building or part of a building in which no less than one thousand four hundred and eighty-six square metres (1,486 m²) of Gross Floor Area is used by physicians, surgeons, dentists, drugless practitioners or any other health care professionals, their staff and their patients, for the purpose of consultation, diagnosis or treatment of humans and may include medical laboratories or an ancillary pharmacy;
Medical clinic means a medical clinic that is licensed under the Private Hospitals and Medical Clinics Act;
Medical clinic means a building or portion of a building used solely for the purpose of consultation, diagnosis and treatment of patients by two or more legally qualified physicians, dentists, optometrists, chiropodists, chiropractors and/or drugless practitioners, together with their qualified assistant, and without limiting the generality of the foregoing, the building may include administrative offices, waiting rooms, examination rooms, treatment rooms, laboratories and/or pharmacies used in connection and forming part of the practises, but shall not include accommodation for inpatient care, operating rooms for major surgery, or any use otherwise defined or classified herein.

More Definitions of Medical clinic

Medical clinic means a building used for the provision of physical and mental health services on an outpatient basis. Such services may be of a preventative, diagnostic, treatment, therapeutic, rehabilitative or counselling nature. Health services may include dental offices, physical therapy, pharmacy, counselling, doctor’s offices, chiropractic offices and medical cannabis clinics;
Medical clinic means a use where human health services that are preventative, diagnostic, therapeutic or rehabilitative are provided without overnight accommodation for patients;
Medical clinic means a building constructed as a professional building for the offices of three (3) or more medical practitioners.
Medical clinic means a clinic within the definition of Section 1200 of the California Health and Safety Code, but does not include: (1) a chronic dialysis clinic, as defined by Section 1204(b)(2) of the California Health and Safety Code; (2) a clinic that provides services exclusively to children or operates under the license of a children’s hospital identified in Section 10727 of the California Welfare and Institutions Code; (3) community clinics or free clinics, as defined by Sections 1204(a)(1)(A) and (B) of the California Health and Safety Code; (4) clinics that primarily provide reproductive health care services, as defined in Section 6215.1 of the California Government Code, or family planning services, as defined by Section 14503 of the California Welfare and Institutions Code; (5) a clinic that is licensed to a county, a city, a city and county, the State of California, the University of California, a local health care district, a local health authority, or any other political subdivision of the state; or (6) a clinic operated by or licensed to the United States Department of Veterans Affairs.
Medical clinic means any premises used or intended to be used by a medical practitioner, a health-care practitioner or any other person
Medical clinic means any premises used or intended to be used by a medical practitioner registered under the Medical Registration Act (Cap. 174), a dentist registered under the Dental Registration Act (Cap. 76) or any other person
Medical clinic means a use providing for the care of sick, injured, or aged, including a medical, dental, physiotherapy or similar practice for in-patient and/or out-patient services, emergency care, medical services, therapy, mental services, laboratories and other accessory facilities.