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Feasibility Study: A feasibility study examines the feasibility of an idea with an emphasis on identifying potential problems and attempts to answer one overarching question: Will the idea work and should you proceed with it? Feasibility studies provide in-depth details about the clinic to determine if and how it can be successful and are a valuable tool in developing a winning plan. Using the information gathered in your community analysis, you will be able to ascertain whether your clinic would be a viable option. The questions you should ask during this stage are:1. How much would it cost?2. Is this clinic necessary?3. How many people do you plan to serve?4. Can you charge and people will pay?5. What are the funding and support options? Before you start writing your project plan, you need to identify how, where, and who you intend to serve and also address issues such as where and how the clinic will operate. The information you collect and present in your feasibility study will help you:• List in detail all the things you need to make the clinic work;...