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Our Drummoyne physiotherapy clinic services patients needing a physio in Russell Lea, Huntleys Point, Chiswick or Rodd Point.
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Our team of physio's service patients from all over Sydney, though most come from nearby suburbs such as Russell Lea, Huntleys Point and Chiswick.
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 Drummoyne.
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Drummoyne is a waterfront suburb in the Inner West of Sydney, New South Wales. It is located 6 kilometres west of the Sydney CBD, on the peninsula between Iron Cove and Five Dock Bay.
The suburb is the seat of the local government area of the City of Canada Bay. It has a total land area of 2.31 km2 and is home to 11,950 residents based on the 2016 census. The suburbs surrounding Drummoyne are Huntley Point, Hunters Hill, Cockatoo Island, Chiswick, Balmain, Five Dock, Russell Lea and Rozelle.
In 1853, merchant, whaler and sealer William Wright purchased land north of what is now known as Drummoyne. He built Drummoyne House on his property, named after Wright’s family home in Drummoyne district in Scotland.
Drummoyne is mostly a residential suburb with some commercial and few industrial areas. Its residents are primarily white-collar professionals due to its proximity to the Sydney CBD.
The central shopping district in the suburb is around the intersection of Victoria and Lyons Roads. Restaurants, speciality shops and the country’s largest party store, The Party People, are found here. The shopping mall Birkenhead Point Outlet Centre, which has a Coles supermarket and factory outlet stores, is located at Birkenhead Point, Drummoyne.
There are two schools operating in Drummoyne, St. Mark’s Primary School and Drummoyne Public School. The suburb has plenty of outdoor areas, such as parklands with beautiful views of the harbour. The 7-kilometre Bay Area run, which passes through Drummoyne, provides runners and cyclists excellent views of Iron Cove.
There are several sports facilities in Drummoyne like the Drummoyne Oval and the Drummoyne Swimming Centre that features an Olympic-size pool.
Transportation to get in and around Drummoyne include buses that run on the State Transit routes and regular services of the Sydney Ferries Rivercat.
The Bay Run
The Bay Run is one of the most famous running routes in the Sydney area. It is a 7-kilometre loop that is set around the banks of Canada Bay and Iron Cove. It runs through several suburbs, including Drummoyne.
Birkenhead Point Outlet
This shopping centre is an establishment that draws visitors to Drummoyne. The Birkenhead Point Outlet is located in a picturesque setting and features outlet stores of leading brands like Armani, Bally, Coach, Michael Kors and more.