25 min drive · 22 km via M5 / Camden Valley Way

Physio for Gregory Hills patients

Gregory Hills patients drive past four or five clinics to get to us. The reason they keep doing it: post-surgical knee rehabilitation done at a level that's hard to find in Macarthur, and a clinical environment that takes its patients seriously.

Why Gregory Hills patients travel to Liverpool

Gregory Hills is a young, growing master-planned community in the Camden council area. The demographic skews toward active, professional families: young couples with kids, a strong gym culture, sport-mad teenagers playing club football and rugby, parents working in healthcare, finance, education and trades.

When something serious happens — an ACL tear playing football, a meniscus injury at the gym, a hip replacement at 55, a parent recovering from spinal surgery — the local clinic options are limited and generalist. Patients who care about their recovery start looking further afield. That's where we tend to come in.

The 25-minute drive sounds long until you do it once. The M5 from Camden Valley Way is fast outside peak hour, parking at our clinic is free and direct, and the sessions are 30 or 60 minutes of properly-allocated time. Compare that to a 15-minute appointment with a generalist closer to home and the maths starts to look different.

The clinical work Gregory Hills patients book in for

  • Post-surgical knee specialty. Both our co-founders have built their practice around the post-op knee. ACL reconstruction, meniscus repair, partial and total knee replacement, return-to-sport protocols. This is the single biggest reason Gregory Hills patients drive to us.
  • Internationally certified Hijama (wet cupping). Gregory Hills has a significant Lebanese, Pakistani and South Asian Muslim community. We perform Hijama as a physio-delivered service with single-use sterile equipment, in a clean clinical environment that respects the practice without treating it as a novelty.
  • Sports physiotherapy for serious recreational athletes. Hamstring strains, Achilles tendinopathy, return-to-running plans. The active 30-to-50-year-old running, lifting, cycling and playing weekend sport. We work with the Dynamic Systems Approach, which most Gregory Hills patients haven't been treated with before.
  • Multilingual care. English, Arabic, Urdu and Tamil. If your parents or grandparents would prefer to be assessed in language, we can do that.

Getting here from Gregory Hills

Standard route: Camden Valley Way to the M5 east, exit at Hume Highway, head north into Liverpool. We're on the western side of Hume Highway at Shop 4C in the Reilly Centre. Outside peak hour it's a 22 to 25-minute drive.

Avoid Camden Valley Way southbound during 4pm-6pm if you can; it backs up around the M5 interchange. The 7am, 9am and 10am appointment slots tend to be the easiest run from Macarthur. Same for weekends — Saturday and Sunday morning bookings are quick.

Free parking is available directly outside the shop. No street parking, no time limits.

Worth the drive?

Honest answer: depends on what you're booking for. A simple muscle strain, no — find a competent local. But if you're rehabbing post-op, planning a return-to-sport build, or want a clinician who'll spend the time to actually understand your situation, the answer most Gregory Hills patients give us is yes.

If you're unsure, give us a call. We'll tell you straight if we're the right fit or if a local clinic can handle it.

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