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Our team of physio's service patients from all over Sydney, though most come from nearby suburbs such as North Curl Curl, Curl Curl and Narraweena.
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 Dee Why.
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Dee Why profile
Dee Why is a beautiful coastal suburb situated in northern Sydney. It lies approximately 18km to the northeastern side of the Sydney central business district. As per 2016, the population of the suburb is 21, 518. Dee Why is surrounded by other suburbs, namely Cromer, Collaroy, North Curl Curl, Brookvale, Narraweena, and Cromer.
History of Dee Why
Not much is known about the history of Dee Why or even how it gets its name and what Dee Why means. We know very little about the people who stayed in the Dee Why area before the Europeans occupied it. However, there is evidence that such people would fish on the deep and wide lagoons which were often flocked by large swans. In the next few years, a lot of development took place. Today, Dee Why is the seat of Warringah Council.
Facilities Around Dee Why
Dee Why is a well-connected suburb. There are regular bus services available which connect the suburb to other parts of Perth. There are several sporting clubs as well in this suburb as well as two primary public schools located in Dee Why. Both these schools are along Fisher Road. There are many churches in the suburb, as Dee Why is quite a populous suburb of the region.
Destinations Around Dee Why
Dee Why beach runs about 1.2 km along the eastern border of the suburb. The Dee Why Lagoon separates the beach from the suburb with the Ted Jackson Reserve at the southern end, which has many picnic areas. There are two playgrounds where children and adults can spend time enjoying the open space. There are many ocean pools as well located right below the cliffs towards the southern side. Besides the beach area, there are four shopping destinations in the suburb. These include Dee Why Village Plaza, Dee Why Grand, Dee Why Marker, Meriton Retail Precinct Dee Why and Dee Why RSL Club to name a few.