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Our North Adelaide physiotherapy clinic services patients needing a physio in Thorngate, Fitzroy, Ovingham or Medindie.
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Our team of physio's service patients from all over Adelaide, though most come from nearby suburbs such as Thorngate, Fitzroy and Ovingham.
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 North Adelaide.
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North Adelaide, a suburb located in South Australia, is predominantly a residential precinct. Lying within the local government area of the City of Adelaide, the land is surrounded by other suburbs of Bowden, Prospect, Thebarton, Medindie, Gilberton, Adelaide, and Hackney.
The land is situated towards the northern side of the River Torrens and is centred within the Adelaide Park Lands. To suit the geography, North Adelaide comprises three grids with different dimensions, having public gardens between them.
As per the 2016 Census, there were 6,950 residents in North Adelaide. The suburb has a lower rate of the inhabitants below 14 years, as compared to entire South Australia. Out of the total inhabitants, 60.7% of people were Australian-born. Many heritage listings in North Adelaide include pubs and hotels, which are fourteen in total.
As per the results of the survey conducted by Colonel William Light on the capital city of Adelaide, the land located north of the River Torrens came to be known as North Adelaide.
The suburb is the birthplace of William Lawrence Bragg, who was a co-recipient of the Nobel Prize for Physics, held in 1915. North Adelaide comprises many heritage-listed sites, such as the North Adelaide Post Office.
Coming to transport facilities, North Adelaide is serviced by roads like Melbourne Street and O'Connell Street, the North Adelaide railway station, and numerous Adelaide Metro bus routes. Educational institutions include the North Adelaide Primary School, Queen's College, University of Adelaide, etc.
Adelaide Central Market
This flea and street market has 70+ traders and retailers under one roof and is regarded as the largest fresh produce market in the entire southern hemisphere.
Adelaide Oval
It is a historic site having prestigious arenas and stadiums for hosting cricket and football matches, significant events, concerts, and functions.
Adelaide Zoo
Adelaide Zoo is one of the iconic attractions in the City of Adelaide and is home to over 3,000 animals and 250+ species of native and exotic birds, mammals, reptiles, and fish.