clinic       
noun [ C ] uk/ˈklɪn.ɪk/ us/ˈklɪn.ɪk/
B1 诊所;门诊部
a building, often part of a hospital, to which people can go for medical care or advice relating to a particular condition
  Bring your baby to the clinic and we'll take a look at her. 把你的宝宝带到诊所来,我们给她检查一下。 
 Antenatal clinics provide care for pregnant women. 产前检查诊所为孕妇提供医疗服务。 
 - More examples
 - The clinic provides a free supply of contraceptives on request.
 - He went to a clinic in Arizona to dry out.
 - The Health clinic is relying on volunteers to run the office and answer the phones.
 - It's a walk-in dental clinic - the sign outside said 'Walk-in patients welcome'.
 - There's a well woman clinic at the health centre on Wednesday afternoons.
 
Idiom     
hold a clinicidiom  门诊;提供门诊服务
to be available at a particular place to provide medical care to members of the public
  Dr Clark holds a clinic on Tuesday mornings. 克拉克医生每周二上午门诊。 
  UK提供咨询 
to be available at a particular place to provide advice to members of the public
  Our MP holds a clinic every Friday evening. 我们的议员每周五晚上为公众提供咨询服务。