Earwax removal
The safe, gentle and effective way.
Blocked ears?
Let us clear them safely for you with our microsuction and water irrigation earwax removal service, in the comfort of your own home or at one of our clinics.
The symptoms of earwax build up are impaired hearing, ear pain, a plugged or full sensation, and ringing in the ear. It is very common for ears to become blocked with wax, leading to discomfort, pain and hearing loss.
You should never attempt to self-clean and always seek professional advice.
The safe way to remove troublesome earwax.
“FOUR adults and ONE child in every TEN suffer from a build up of earwax. It’s the most common cause of hearing loss!”
The two professional earwax removal techniques explained
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Microsuction
Microsuction is a system which uses a vacuum to clear the ear canal of wax or debris. There is currently only one CE approved piece of equipment registered to do this - and this is what we use.
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Water irrigation
Water is effective in removing debris or wax in cases of a healthy ear canal and intact ear drum. Our water irrigator is also CE marked and designed for safe wax removal. During the procedure, low pressure pulses of water flushes any wax or debris out of your ear.
Safe and painless
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Hard and impacted earwax specialists
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HCPC registered
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Safe and painless • Hard and impacted earwax specialists • HCPC registered •
We make our treatments as relaxing and comfortable as possible.
Here at The Sense of Hearing, our ‘at home’ earwax removal specialist, David Peel is a highly experienced audiologist who is fully registered with the Health and Care Professions Council.
David’s team of earwax removal specialists in the clinics are all fully qualified in earwax removal too, and have years of experience in the NHS and private sector. They are experts in treating hard and impacted earwax. Best of all, the expert procedures they carry out are as safe and pain-free as possible.