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Our Hampton Park physiotherapy clinic services patients needing a physio in Lynbrook, Hallam, Dandenong South or Eumemmerring.
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Our team of physio's service patients from all over Melbourne, though most come from nearby suburbs such as Lynbrook, Hallam and Dandenong South.
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 Hampton Park.
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Hampton Park, a suburb within the local government area of the City of Casey, Victoria, is situated 36 kilometres south-east of Melbourne’s CBD. The suburbs surrounding Hampton Park include Dandenong South, Hallam, Narre Warren, Narre Warren South, Lyndhurst, Lynbrook, and Cranbourne North.
The 2016 Census recorded 25,530 residents in the suburb, out of which 41.7% were Australian-born, and 43.1% spoke none other than English at home. In terms of religion, the most common responses were Catholic (24.3%), followed by No Religion (16.8%) and Islam (12%).
In the west, Hampton Park is bordered by the South Gippsland Freeway and in the north, Centre Road bounds the suburb. Towards the south, Hampton Park is connected with Glasscocks Road.
The original development of the suburb dates back to the post World War I period. It was when the first Post Office was opened on 22 November 1920, which subdivided the area surrounding Somerville Road. Next, the suburb received its first electricity connection in 1942, followed by town water services in 1961.
Lynbrook railway station on the Cranbourne railway line and Hallam railway station on the Pakenham line are the nearest railway stations around Hampton Park. Besides, there are numerous buses operating to Hallam station regularly.
The suburb has its own community hall, library, several primary schools, and a high school named Hampton Park Secondary College. Further, there is Hampton Park Central (former Hampton Park Shopping Square), which is a local supermarket complex.
Churches
There are several churches in and around Hampton Park, including Hampton Park Baptist Church, United Pentecostal Church of Lynbrook, St Kevins Catholic Church, Uniting Place, and Aspire Church.
River Gum Creek Reserve
It comprises a nice boardwalk area and open wetlands having a variety of water birds. Moreover, there are two broad areas for cycling and walking, and has a separate playground for children. Overall, visitors can have a quiet walk here.
Henry Joseph Moran Park
This national reserve is ideal for kids, who can play around each day, and is known for maintaining a clean and tidy environment.