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Microsuction is a safe and effective method of removing excess ear wax using gentle suction. This procedure is performed by a trained healthcare professional, such as an audiologist or ENT doctor, who can visually inspect the ear canal and precisely remove all the ear wax, minimizing the risk of damage. If you’re experiencing symptoms of ear wax build-up like pain, ringing, or hearing loss, book a microsuction appointment with a specialist today for safe and effective removal.
Microsuction is a safe and effective method of removing excess ear wax using gentle suction. This procedure is performed by a trained healthcare professional, such as an audiologist or ENT doctor, who can visually inspect the ear canal and precisely remove all the ear wax, minimizing the risk of damage. If you’re experiencing symptoms of ear wax build-up like pain, ringing, or hearing loss, book a microsuction appointment with a specialist today for safe and effective removal.
Microsuction is a safe and effective method of removing excess ear wax using gentle suction. This procedure is performed by a trained healthcare professional, such as an audiologist or ENT doctor, who can visually inspect the ear canal and precisely remove all the ear wax, minimizing the risk of damage. If you’re experiencing symptoms of ear wax build-up like pain, ringing, or hearing loss, book a microsuction appointment with a specialist today for safe and effective removal.
Ear wax, which is also known as cerumen, is a natural substance produced by the ceruminous glands in the ear canal. It is yellowish and waxy in appearance and helps to protect the ear from dust, dirt, and other foreign particles that could harm the eardrum. In addition to acting as a self-cleaning agent, ear wax also helps to moisturize the ear canal. While excessive build-up can cause discomfort and hearing loss, it’s important to note that normal amounts of ear wax are healthy and beneficial for the ear.
Ear wax, which is also known as cerumen, is a natural substance produced by the ceruminous glands in the ear canal. It is yellowish and waxy in appearance and helps to protect the ear from dust, dirt, and other foreign particles that could harm the eardrum. In addition to acting as a self-cleaning agent, ear wax also helps to moisturize the ear canal. While excessive build-up can cause discomfort and hearing loss, it’s important to note that normal amounts of ear wax are healthy and beneficial for the ear.
Ear wax, which is also known as cerumen, is a natural substance produced by the ceruminous glands in the ear canal. It is yellowish and waxy in appearance and helps to protect the ear from dust, dirt, and other foreign particles that could harm the eardrum. In addition to acting as a self-cleaning agent, ear wax also helps to moisturize the ear canal. While excessive build-up can cause discomfort and hearing loss, it’s important to note that normal amounts of ear wax are healthy and beneficial for the ear.
Ear wax buildup can be a nuisance, causing symptoms like hearing loss, pain, ringing in the ear, and itching. This occurs when there is an overproduction of cerumen, the waxy substance in the ear canal. Several factors contribute to excess ear wax production, including genetics, aging, use of hearing aids, foreign object blockages, and skin conditions like eczema or dermatitis. If you’re experiencing any of these symptoms, it’s time to consider safe and effective ear wax removal methods.
Ear wax buildup can be a nuisance, causing symptoms like hearing loss, pain, ringing in the ear, and itching. This occurs when there is an overproduction of cerumen, the waxy substance in the ear canal. Several factors contribute to excess ear wax production, including genetics, aging, use of hearing aids, foreign object blockages, and skin conditions like eczema or dermatitis. If you’re experiencing any of these symptoms, it’s time to consider safe and effective ear wax removal methods.
Ear wax buildup can be a nuisance, causing symptoms like hearing loss, pain, ringing in the ear, and itching. This occurs when there is an overproduction of cerumen, the waxy substance in the ear canal. Several factors contribute to excess ear wax production, including genetics, aging, use of hearing aids, foreign object blockages, and skin conditions like eczema or dermatitis. If you’re experiencing any of these symptoms, it’s time to consider safe and effective ear wax removal methods.
Ear syringing, or ear irrigation, is a method of removing ear wax by flushing it out with a water-based solution. However, concerns over its safety and effectiveness have led to a decline in its use. One of the reasons why some clinics do not offer ear syringing is the risk of injury if not done correctly, including pushing the wax further into the ear canal. Additionally, there is a safer and more effective method available, which is microsuction performed by a trained healthcare professional.
Ear syringing, or ear irrigation, is a method of removing ear wax by flushing it out with a water-based solution. However, concerns over its safety and effectiveness have led to a decline in its use. One of the reasons why some clinics do not offer ear syringing is the risk of injury if not done correctly, including pushing the wax further into the ear canal. Additionally, there is a safer and more effective method available, which is microsuction performed by a trained healthcare professional.
Ear syringing, or ear irrigation, is a method of removing ear wax by flushing it out with a water-based solution. However, concerns over its safety and effectiveness have led to a decline in its use. One of the reasons why some clinics do not offer ear syringing is the risk of injury if not done correctly, including pushing the wax further into the ear canal. Additionally, there is a safer and more effective method available, which is microsuction performed by a trained healthcare professional.
Ear candling is a controversial and unproven method for removing ear wax, and can even cause serious harm to the ear if not performed properly. As a result, many ear clinics do not offer this service, including ours. Instead, we prioritize the safety and effectiveness of our ear wax removal methods and opt for the reliable and gentle approach of Ear Microsuction.
Ear candling is a controversial and unproven method for removing ear wax, and can even cause serious harm to the ear if not performed properly. As a result, many ear clinics do not offer this service, including ours. Instead, we prioritize the safety and effectiveness of our ear wax removal methods and opt for the reliable and gentle approach of Ear Microsuction.
Ear candling is a controversial and unproven method for removing ear wax, and can even cause serious harm to the ear if not performed properly. As a result, many ear clinics do not offer this service, including ours. Instead, we prioritize the safety and effectiveness of our ear wax removal methods and opt for the reliable and gentle approach of Ear Microsuction.
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Our audiologists will examine and remove ear wax through gentle and painless e-microsuction procedure.
Experience instant relief after the process. We will provide a complimentary follow-up appointment to analyse progress.
Routine appointments (8am - 5pm)
£89
After-work appointments (5pm -7pm)
£99
Children (<12)
£199
Children age 13 - 17
£99
Aural foreign body removal age 13 - 17
£129
Aural foreign body removal age 3 - 12
£199
50% off ear wax removal for a friend or significant other you bring along (Worth £45)
Free hearing diagnostic hearing test (if you’re 50 or over) – worth £99
Free life-time ear checks every 6 months
50% off ear wax removal for one parent/guardian if you’re accompanying your child (worth £45)
Head of Audiology at Verified Hearing (Specialising in adults and children)
Louise Emmett
Paige Martin
Leah Salter
Rebecca Banks
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