Bubble diagrams are circles or ovals drawn that help the architect identify the location of the rooms to be included in the floorplan for a home or commercial building. A clinic plan bubble diagram represents the flow of space and provides information about the sizes of rooms relative to each other. These diagrams are used at the preliminary phase of the design process and are used for space planning and organization. The below bubble diagram is created using online tools like EdrawMax and shows how exam rooms are connected with medical assistants and breakrooms. As shown in the diagram, Exam rooms have a lab area, waiting area, bathroom, storage, and conference room. These waiting areas can also be used by the medical assistants.