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Our Double Bay physiotherapy clinic services patients needing a physio in Darling Point, Edgecliff, Woollahra or Point Piper.
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Our team of physio's service patients from all over Sydney, though most come from nearby suburbs such as Darling Point, Edgecliff and Woollahra.
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 Double Bay.
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Double Bay, Sydney's harbourside eastern suburb, is bound by suburbs like Darling Point, Point Piper, Edgecliff, Bellevue Hill, and Woollahra. The suburb comes under the local government area of Woollahra Council.
Double Bay is located 4 km east of the Sydney CBD, and it derives its name from the Sydney Harbour bay, which is the name of the two famous geographical formations between Darling Point and Point Piper. The eastern portion of the suburb is also known as Blackburn Cove.
Besides, there are several heritage-listed spots, such as Double Bay Compressed Air Ejector Station, Gladswood House, Fairwater at 560 New South Head Road, etc.
The 2016 Census recorded a population of 4,642 residents in the suburb, out of which 55.9% were Australian-born. Some of the notable residents of Double Bay include Emma Linda Palmer Littlejohn, John Christian Watson, Sandy Pearce, Mary Fairfax, and Charlene Todman.
Double Bay started developing soon after the European colonisation in 1788. During the initial years of the colony, the area was used as the fishermen's shelter.
The commercial area of Double Bay extends from New South Head Road down to the surrounding streets like Cross Street, Knox Street and Bay Street. There are several shopping centres, hotels, restaurants, cafes, and supermarkets lined up along the area. Talking about transport facilities, there is a ferry wharf for the suburb's ferry services, and bus services operating to Bondi Junction, and other nearby areas via New South Head Road.
This splendid seashore is perfect for sightseeing and leisurely walks. One can have a great swim on hot days at the Murray Rose Pool.
Visitors travelling to Double Bay in winter can experience Vivid Sydney, a light and music 3-week festival, showcasing lighting sculptures, creative industry forums, accompanied by a contemporary music program.
It is home to more than 4,000 animals, including both the endangered and rare species. One can indulge in various adventures like taking on Wild Ropes, soaring through the trees, crossing suspension bridges, and so on.