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Our Box Hill physiotherapy clinic services patients needing a physio in Nelson, Oakville, Vineyard or Rouse Hill.
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Our team of physio's service patients from all over Sydney, though most come from nearby suburbs such as Nelson, Oakville and Vineyard.
Whether you need help with an existing injury, rehabilitation, soft tissue therapy or joint manipulations, we consider ourselves the best physios and physiotherapy clinic in Box Hill.
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Box Hill is a popular suburb of Melbourne. It is located around 14 kilometres on the eastern side of the Central Business District. As per the 2016 census, the population of the suburb was 11,395. Today Box Hill is the central transportation hub for eastern suburbs of Melbourne. This is the home to some of the busiest train stations. Bus routes and trams also serve the suburb. The suburbs which surround Box Hill include Blackburn, Mount Albert North, Surrey Hills, and Blackburn North.
In 1850, Box Hill was founded as a township. Over the years, it grew to a small city with its CBD and municipality. Today, Box Hill has its own suburbs which include Box Hill South and Box Hill North. In 1950, Box Hill was absorbed into Melbourne. This was mainly as a part of the eastwards expansion of metropolis. Today Box Hill is best known for its Chinese community and for its tallest high-rise building. No wonder, Box Hill is now known as Melbourne’s second city.
Box Hill is said to be shopper’s paradise. It includes a range of shops all along Whitehorse Road and Station Street. In 2007, two shopping centres merged into the region. These are known as buildings ‘South’ and ‘North’. Centre Management is situated in the South building. Box Hill is the place for a number of recreational services which includes several Scout Groups. Located in Box Hill Central, The Box Hill Community Centre is situated around 1km on the south of Box Hill Central. The Box Hill Hospital caters to the needs of Box Hill and its surrounding areas.
Box Hill is now experiencing a construction boom. It is the home to several high-rises which are still unusual for middle suburbs of Melbourne. Here are some of the tallest buildings of Melbourne. The suburb continues to develop and is expected to grow further in the next few years.