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Our Prospect physiotherapy clinic services patients needing a physio in Nailsworth, Dudley Park, Devon Park or Fitzroy.
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Our team of physio's service patients from all over Adelaide, though most come from nearby suburbs such as Nailsworth, Dudley Park and Devon Park.
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 Prospect.
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Prospect, an inner northern suburb situated in greater Adelaide, lies within the local government area of the City of Prospect. The surrounding suburbs are Regency Park, Enfield, Devon Park, Dudley Park, Kilburn, Blair Athol, Ovingham, Nailsworth, Medindie, Medindie Gardens, Fitzroy, and Thorngate.
The boundaries of Prospect include Main North Road towards the East and the Gawler railway line in the west. The southern side of the suburb is bordered by Audley Avenue, Carter Street, and Avenue Road, while the northern part is lined by 400m of Regency Road.
Prospect is home to several green spaces, such as the Prospect Oval, which is a sports stadium at Menzies Crescent. Other parks and gardens include Soldier's Memorial Gardens, St Helens Park, and Barker Garden.
The suburb consists of about 71% or five-sevenths of the City Prospect council area. Moreover, Prospect is 5 kilometres from Adelaide's centre towards the north.
Earlier, the suburb was known as Prospect Village having a private subdivision of the sections 349 and 373 under the Hundred of Yatala. In 1872, the City of Prospect was established, which later became the name of the local government area the suburb is located in.
In the 1940s, the region was divided into seven localities.
There are several schools in and around the suburb, including both secondary and primary schools, namely Rosary School, Prospect Primary School, Blackfriars Priory School, Prescott College, and others.
On the main strip of Prospect Road, there are some fantastic cafes and restaurants lined up.
St Helens Park
It is an incredible historic park offering excellent play areas for kids. Moreover, its shaded areas are ideal for family picnics, walking and relaxing.
Adelaide Zoo
It is the second-oldest zoo of Australia, located in the parklands north of the Adelaide city centre. It houses around 300 exotic and native species, having more than 3,000 animals on site.
Soldier's Memorial Gardens
This is the largest park in Prospect and is known for having astounding tennis courts, playgrounds, an open grass area, and a performing stage for hosting any park event. Besides, there is a heritage shelter, a footbridge, and the Prospect Community garden.