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Our Croydon physiotherapy clinic services patients needing a physio in Croydon, Croydon, Croydon Hills or Kilsyth.
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Our team of physio's service patients from all over Melbourne, though most come from nearby suburbs such as Croydon, Croydon and Croydon Hills.
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 Croydon.
Physio Croydon is (from our research) one of the most common searches our patient's use to find us, followed by Physiotherapist Croydon and interestingly, Physiotherapy Croydon. Patients often search us by suburb first, however, and as a result, some other typical searches include Croydon Physio, Croydon Physiotherapist and or Croydon Physiotherapy. Though not a direct variation to the two above, a broader approach is often taken with a search like; physio near me, or if a practice is more intended then physiotherapy near me is quite often the search. We have found that depending on the demographics the use of the word 'in' features quite heavily, and so we'll often see Physio in Croydon, Physiotherapist in Croydon and Physiotherapy in Croydon as common phrases. In the end, we do our best to be as visible and accessible for our patients in and around our local area as possible.
Croydon is a prosperous Melbourne suburb. It is located around 28km on the eastern side of Melbourne Central Business district. The City of Maroondah is the local government area. As per the 2016 census, the population of the suburb is 26,946. The neighbouring suburbs of Croydon are Kilsyth, Ringwood, Croydon North, and Mooroolbark.
The history of Croydon dates to 1840. This was when the land was primarily used by settlers for grazing. Sawmill Road is the first road which cut through this area. Later, this road was renamed as Oxford Road, and again it was renamed later as Mt. Dandenong Road. Long time back, Croydon was an integral part of the Shire of Lilydale. In May 1961, the City of Croydon was incorporated, and in 1971, it was proclaimed a city.
Croydon is a bustling suburb which has all facilities necessary for comfortable living. There are shopping malls, restaurants, market complexes, cinemas, and almost everything. A lot of development is still taking place in the area. There are many churches in the area that include Pentecostal, Presbyterian, Baptist, and Uniting.
Croydon offers several options for leisure, fun and entertainment. The Maroondah Festival that is held annually provides plenty of opportunity for everyone. Some of the top performers in this festival include Hunters and Collectors, Vanessa Amorosi, Johnny Diesel and others. Besides the festival, The EV’s Youth Centre which is run by Maroondah Youth Services, opened in 1989. This centre is for youngsters between the age of 12 to 25. The Youth Centre hosted several shows like Fu, Something for Kate, Regurgitator and Factory.
Another major activity centre is the Wyreena Community Arts Centre, situated on Hull Road. Several artistic activities take place in the community centre. The Croydon library is also frequented by many people throughout the year.