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Our Lindfield physiotherapy clinic services patients needing a physio in Killara, Chatswood West, Roseville or Lane Cove North.
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Our team of physio's service patients from all over Sydney, though most come from nearby suburbs such as Killara, Chatswood West and Roseville.
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 Lindfield.
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The suburb of Lindfield is located on Sydney’s Upper North Shore in New South Wales, Australia. Its surrounding suburbs are Killara, East Killara, Macquarie, East Lindfield, Roseville, North Ryde, and Roseville Chase. Lindfield falls under the local government area of Ku-ring-gai Council.
Lindfield is 13 kilometres from the Sydney Central Business District towards the north-west.
The suburb is bordered by the native bushland of Australia, including Lane Cove National Park and Garigal National Park.
As per the 2016 Census, the suburb had a population of 9,791. Among the numerous heritage-listing sites in Lindfield includes Tryon Road Uniting Church at 33 Tryon Road.
The original inhabitants of Lindfield were the Kuringgai indigenous people. The first Europeans set their feet in the suburb in around 1810. It was when the colonial government established a timber gathering camp having convicts as its workers. Later by the 1840s, farming and fruit growing became the primary industries of Lindfield.
The main arterial road travelling through Lindfield is the Pacific Highway. Lindfield railway station is situated on the North Shore Line of Sydney Trains and is 30 minutes by train from the Sydney CBD.
Lindfield has two community halls, five places of worship, and numerous schools and universities.
It is an excellent place for a family picnic and has a pleasant environment with picturesque views of the Lane Cove River.
One can take a beautiful walk down the Spit Bridge to Manly walkway, and it’s a beautiful sight to see the bridge open up to allow the passage of tall boats.
This is a beautiful shopping centre close to Chatswood station. One can take a walk or enjoy the numerous food outlets here. Chatswood Chase has a range of shops and brands for electronics, fashion, food, and many others.