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Our Neutral Bay physiotherapy clinic services patients needing a physio in Kurraba Point, North Sydney, Cremorne or Cremorne Point.
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Our team of physio's service patients from all over Sydney, though most come from nearby suburbs such as Kurraba Point, North Sydney and Cremorne.
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 Neutral Bay.
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A vibrant harbourside suburb, located on the Lower North Shore area of Sydney, Neutral Bay is a beautiful place to stay or travel. It is situated around 1.5 km on the northern side of Sydney Central Business District. The surrounding suburbs of Neutral Bay include Milsons Point, Cremorne Point, Cammeray, and North Sydney. As per 2016, the population of Neutral Bay was 10,488.
Neutral Bay is the name which originated from the colonial era of Australia; this was at a time when different bays of the harbour were zoned for various incoming vessels. This is how the region got its name. In the early years of the 20th Century, Cremorne and Neutral Bay were developing as alternative society suburbs. People who were attached to Arts and Crafts architectural style were living here mainly.
Neutral Bay Junction, which is along the Military Road, is the main shopping area. It has several restaurants, cafes, and quality shops. There is another Big Bear Shopping centre that is a major shopping mall which has several grocery shops and a supermarket. The Oaks Hotel has also been a popular space for meetings since 1885. There are several bars, restaurants, and function rooms in the area.
Neutral Bay offers several places of interest. There is the famous Neutral Bay Club, which is both a bowls and tennis club. There is a sport and bistro bar located right next to Illbery Reserve that is right in the centre of the suburb. This is counted among the oldest licensed clubs of New South Wales. The club has four tennis courts; there are two function rooms and a lounge for members. Besides the clubs, there are several parks, shopping destinations and restaurants in the Neutral Bay area.