The Outpatient Department (OPD) is a crucial component of healthcare systems, providing medical services to individuals who do not require an overnight stay in a hospital. Patients visit the OPD for consultations, diagnostic tests, and treatment without being admitted. It serves as the gateway for routine medical care, allowing individuals to access a range of healthcare services, including general check-ups, specialized consultations, vaccinations, and minor procedures. The OPD plays a pivotal role in preventive healthcare, early diagnosis, and the management of chronic conditions, promoting a more accessible and cost-effective approach to healthcare delivery. It serves as the initial point of contact between patients and healthcare providers, facilitating timely medical interventions and contributing to overall community health.