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Our Caroline Springs physiotherapy clinic services patients needing a physio in Burnside Heights, Burnside, Taylors Hill or Deanside.
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Our team of physio's service patients from all over Melbourne, though most come from nearby suburbs such as Burnside Heights, Burnside and Taylors Hill.
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 Caroline Springs.
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Caroline Springs is a popular suburb of Melbourne. It lies around 21 km on the western side of Melbourne’s Central business district. It is considered amongst the fastest developing suburbs of Melbourne. As per 2016, the population of the suburb is 24,205. The suburbs surrounding Caroline Springs are Plumpton, Burnside, Rockbank, Hillside, and Taylors Hill.
It has been a developed suburb on the greenfield land since 1999. The suburb was developed by Deflin, which was in partnership with the original landowners. When it was being developed, it became one of the fastest-growing suburbs of the Melbourne region, and the population kept growing over the years. The first post office of Caroline Springs opened on 8th August 2005.
Right through the centre of this suburb, runs the Kuroroit Creek. This is where some of the best of native animals are found for more than a thousand years. These include Eastern brown snake, The Eastern Blue-tongued lizard, Common snakeneck turtle, Tiger Snake and the Kangaroos. With the massive development over the years, unfortunately, such species are now seen relatively rarely.
In recent times with the development of wetlands and lakes, several species of frogs are now reclaimed in the area. These include Eastern Banjo Frog and Common Eastern Froglet which are now endangered. There are many different types of birds that are now returning to lakes and creeks of the region. Just a walk on the steel board viewing platform and visitors will be able to see several species of animals.
Caroline Springs is one of those suburbs that is dependent on cars. In other words, it is a car-dependent community. The suburb is well connected to Western Highway, Western Ring Road, Princess Highway and Deer Park Bypass. The train station at Caroline Springs opened in January 2017.