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Hearing First – Caring For Your Ears in Cambridge

Expert Ear Wax Removal In Cambridge

Our Cambridge ear wax clinic can be found at:

Cambridge: Microsuction Ear Wax Removal Cambridge CB2

Address:
Coach House Health Care, The Courtyard, Ansty Hall, Maris Lane, Trumpington,
Cambridge,
Cambridgeshire,
CB2 9LG
URL: https://www.earwaxremoval.net/locations/cambridge-microsuction-ear-wax-removal-trumpington-cb2/

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We’re the only national independent ear wax removal specialists that offer our unique Waxfree Guarantee™. When you follow our Waxbusting Protocol™, we guarantee to get your ear wax out on the first visit, or your next visit is free. You can find out more about our Waxfree Guarantee™ here: The Hearing First Waxfree Guarantee™  (opens in a popup).

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How To Book Microsuction Ear Wax Removal In Cambridge Online

  1. Click on “Find Appointments.” in the box just above.
  2. After the list of appointments and prices appears, you can see appointments at other nearby clinics by clicking on a higher distance at the top of the table.
  3. The prices shown already have the £10 online booking discount applied.
  4. If you want to learn more about the clinic, click on Clinic Info beneath location at the left-hand side of the table.
  5. When you’ve chosen the appointment and clinic location you want, click on the small box with the time and price, then click on Book Now to go to checkout. After you have made your payment, you will receive an email and text message confirming your booking

A few things to remember before you book!

  1. We recommend that you soften your ear wax with Earol spray, 4 times a day for at least 5 days prior to your appointment OR follow our Waxbusting Protocol™ and take advantage of The Hearing First Waxfree Guarantee™
  2. As per our professional body guidance, mask use remains mandatory in our clinics for the protection of all our patients and clinicians. If you feel that you have an exemption, then we can make a reasonable accommodation that does not put other patients at risk. Please call our booking team on 0800 1 337 987 and they will book a specific appointment for you.
  3. Because we operate via a booking system, we employ a 36-hour policy for all appointments. That means that if you want to cancel or reschedule your booking, it must be done 36 hours before your schedule.
  4. If you book for both ears and only one has ear wax, we cannot refund the other ear as we cannot give that time to another patient. The same principle applies if we find no earwax during the appointment.

You can also call us on 0800-1-337-987 for our “Done for You” booking service!

For busy people who don’t have time to make their own online booking and fill in the consent form, we offer our “done for you” booking service. Just call us on 0800-1-337-987 and our booking staff will do all the work for you. Remember to have your credit or debit card to hand.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does it cost to remove wax from ear?

The cost of ear wax removal can vary depending on the provider and method used. At professional Audiologist-led clinics like Hearing First, the price for microsuction or manual instrument ear wax removal typically ranges from £50 to £80, although with advance booking and other promotions it can be as low as from £34.

Do NHS still do ear syringing?

No, the NHS no longer routinely offers ear syringing due to safety concerns and the risk of damaging the ear canal. Instead, they recommend safer and more effective methods such as microsuction and manual instrument ear wax removal, which should only be performed by trained registered professionals like Audiologists.

Is microsuction better than syringing?

Yes, microsuction is considered to be safer and more effective than syringing. Microsuction uses gentle suction to remove ear wax, significantly reducing the risk of damage to the delicate ear canal and eardrum. It also provides a more precise and comfortable experience for the patient.

Can I get my ears syringed at a pharmacy?

Pharmacies are not suitable places for ear wax removal because they typically lack the extensive training required in the anatomy and physiology of the ear. It is recommended to seek services from a registered Audiologist who has undergone at least six months of specialised training to ensure safe and effective treatment.

How to clean ears in NHS?

The NHS recommends using olive oil or over-the-counter ear drops to soften ear wax and then attend a professional ear wax removal clinic. For professional ear cleaning, it is advised to visit an Audiologist who uses safe and effective methods like microsuction or manual instruments. These professionals are trained to safely handle the delicate structures of the ear.

Does olive oil remove ear wax?

Olive oil can help to soften ear wax, making it easier for a professional to remove it. It is often recommended to use a few drops in the ear four times a day for five days prior to a procedure. However, for complete removal, seeking the help of a trained and registered Audiologist is advised. While olive oil does soften ear wax, it does also cause ear wax to expand and can lead to more rapid build up when used too frequently, so should be reserved for use prior to a removal procedure.

How do I know if my ears need syringing?

Symptoms that may indicate the need for ear wax removal include reduced hearing, a feeling of fullness in the ear, discomfort, or tinnitus. If you experience any of these symptoms, it is best to consult an Audiologist who can assess your condition and recommend the appropriate treatment.

How painful is ear wax removal?

Ear wax removal, especially when performed by a registered Audiologist using microsuction or manual instruments, is generally not painful. Some people may experience slight discomfort during the procedure, but it is typically minimal and brief. The use of advanced techniques ensures a safer and more comfortable experience.

Can a GP remove ear wax?

GPs typically no longer offer ear wax removal services due to the associated risks with traditional methods like syringing. Instead, they may refer patients to specialised Audiologist-led or ENT-led clinics, where Audiologists and ENTs who are trained in using safer and more effective techniques such as microsuction or manual ear wax removal will provide safe and effective ear wax removal.

Is it worth getting ear wax removed?

Yes, getting ear wax removed by a professional is worth it as it can significantly improve hearing and overall ear health. Professional removal by trained, registered hearing specialists such as ENTs and Audiolgists ensures that the procedure is safe, reducing the risk of complications and providing a more effective solution to ear wax buildup.

Do NHS pay for ear wax removal?

The NHS generally does not cover ear wax removal services, meaning patients often need to seek private treatment. Services provided by trained Audiologists or specialised clinics usually come at a cost. It is advisable to check with your local NHS services for specific policies regarding ear wax removal, as in most areas of the UK this service is no longer funded by NHS UK.

Can I get my ears syringed at a chemist?

Chemists typically do not offer ear syringing due to safety concerns and the potential for ear damage. Instead, it is recommended to visit an Audiologist who uses safer methods such as microsuction or manual ear wax removal. These professionals have the necessary training to handle the procedure safely.

How to unblock ears full of wax?

To unblock ears full of wax, it is advised to use Earol olive oil spray 4 times a day for 5 days to soften the wax. If this does not alleviate the blockage, it is advisable to seek professional removal from a trained and registered Audiologist. They use safe and effective methods like microsuction and manual instruments to clear the blockage.

Can a GP clean out ear wax?

GPs generally do not perform ear wax removal any more due to the potential risks involved with traditional methods. They may refer patients to Audiologist-led or ENT-led clinics where trained professionals can safely remove ear wax using advanced techniques such as microsuction or manual instruments.

How to flush out ear wax?

Flushing out ear wax at home is not recommended due to the risk of damaging the ear canal or eardrum. Instead, use Earol spray 4 times a day for 5 days to soften the wax and seek professional help from an professionally registered Audiologist. Audiologists use safe and effective methods like microsuction to remove the wax without causing harm.

How much does it cost to remove ear wax UK?

The cost of ear wax removal in the UK varies, typically ranging from £50 to £80 at professional Audiologist-led clinics like Hearing First, although with advance booking and other promotions it can be as low as from £34. Methods such as microsuction or manual instrument removal performed by trained professionals ensure the procedure is safe and effective.

What happens if your ear is blocked for too long?

If your ear remains blocked for an extended period, it can lead to discomfort, hearing loss, and potentially infections. Prolonged blockage may also cause tinnitus or a feeling of fullness in the ear. It is important to seek professional help from an Audiologist if the blockage persists.

Why do NHS not do ear wax removal?

The NHS has ceased ear wax removal services like syringing due to safety concerns and the risk of damaging the ear canal or eardrum. Safer and more effective methods such as microsuction are now recommended. These methods are best performed by trained registered professionals that specialise in hearing like Audiologists and ENTs.

Does my GP offer ear wax removal?

Most GPs do not offer ear wax removal services and may instead refer patients to Audiologist-led or ENT-led specialised clinics such as Hearing First. Audiologists are trained in the safe and effective removal of ear wax using methods like microsuction or manual instruments, and have at least 6 months’ training in the anatomy and physiology of the ear, ensuring a lower risk of complications.

Can a pharmacist clear ear wax?

Pharmacists are not recommended for ear wax removal as they lack the extensive training required in the anatomy and physiology of the ear. The ear canal is delicate, and improper handling can cause damage. It is advisable to seek services from a registered Audiologist who has the necessary expertise.

Why don’t doctors remove ear wax anymore?

Doctors avoid removing ear wax to prevent the risks associated with traditional methods like syringing. Modern techniques such as microsuction, which require specialised training, are safer and more effective. These methods should be performed by trained professionals like Audiologists to ensure patient safety.

Can I get my ears syringed at boots?

Boots used to offer ear wax removal services, but it is essential to ensure the procedure is performed by a trained registered professional Audiologist, as many high street retailers have begun using receptionists and sales staff to perform ear wax removal – often with only one or two days of training. Audiologists have at least 6 months’ training and most have at least two years’ training in the anatomy and physiology of the ear, and are therefore appropriate professionals to use safer methods like microsuction, which reduce the risk of damage to the delicate structures of the ear and provide a more effective treatment.

How much do Specsavers charge for ear wax removal

Specsavers typically charges around £55 for ear wax removal using microsuction. Many customers are saying the staff carrying out the procedure admitted to being a receptionist or sales assistant with only one or two days’ training. It is therefore essential to insist that the service is carried out by an HCPC-registered Hearing Aid Dispenser to guarantee safe and effective removal. Hearing First never use receptionists or sales assistants to carry out ear wax removal.

Why has NHS stopped ear syringing?

The NHS stopped ear syringing due to safety concerns and the potential risk of ear damage. Safer alternatives like microsuction, which are more effective and have a lower risk of complications, are now recommended. These methods should be performed by trained professionals such as Audiologists.

What dissolves ear wax the fastest?

Ear drops containing hydrogen peroxide or carbamide peroxide are effective at dissolving ear wax quickly, although the peroxide bleach they contain can irritate the delicate lining of the ear canal and in some cases cause severe pain. Also, peroxide-based drops have a 50% chance of the wax going deeper into the ear instead of coming out. Olive oil drops can also help soften the wax for easier removal and are more gentle than peroxide-based drops, but can also cause wax to slide deeper into the ear. For best results and safety, it is advisable to use Earol olive oil spray with the head upright for 4 times a day for 5 days and seek professional removal from a registered Audiologist, who can ensure the process is done correctly.

Do chemists clear ear wax?

Chemists should not offer ear wax removal services due to the need for extensive training in ear anatomy and physiology in order to be able to carry out the procedure safely. It is far wiser to visit an Audiologist who specialises in hearing and uses advanced techniques like microsuction or manual instruments to remove ear wax effectively and without causing harm.

Do pharmacists flush ears?

Pharmacists generally do not flush ears due to the associated risks and the lack of specialised training required. They may recommend ear drops to soften the wax, although the best product to use is Earol 4 times a day for 5 days. For safe and effective ear wax removal, it is best to consult an registered Audiologist who is trained in techniques like microsuction, as well as having extensive knowledge of the anatomy and physiology of the ear.

How to scoop out ear wax at home?

It is not recommended to scoop out ear wax at home due to the risk of damaging the ear canal or eardrum. Instead, use Earol olive oil spray to soften the wax and seek professional help if needed. Audiologists can safely remove ear wax using methods like microsuction or manual instruments.

How long does it take for olive oil to clear ear wax?

Using olive oil drops can take several weeks to months to clear ear wax. It should be noted that as well as softening ear wax, olive oil, like any liquid, also causes ear wax to expand and can worsen the blockage, at least temporarily. In order to quickly and efficiently clear ear wax, it is recommended to apply two squirts of Earol olive oil spray 4 times a day for 5 days and seek professional removal from a registered Audiologist to ensure the wax is safely and expertly removed.

Can I get my ears syringed for free in UK?

Free ear syringing is generally no longer available through the NHS. Patients often need to seek private services for ear wax removal, which may come at a cost. Methods like microsuction, performed by trained and registered Audiologists, ensure the procedure is safe and effective. In general, the very cheapest services will be offered by amateurs, who are not statutory-registered health professionals, and there will be an increased risk of complications such as a ruptured ear drum or infection due to their low level of training. It is therefore advisable to be seen in an Audiologist-led clinic where you can be sure of the highest level of care.

How to massage ear wax out?

Gently massaging the area around the ear can sometimes help move wax toward the outer ear. Use soft circular motions, but avoid inserting anything into the ear canal. For complete and safe removal, it is best to seek professional help from an Audiologist who can use appropriate techniques, such as microsuction and manual instruments.

What has replaced ear syringing?

Microsuction and manual instrument ear wax removal have replaced ear syringing due to their higher safety and effectiveness. These methods are less likely to cause damage to the ear canal or eardrum and are performed by trained, registered Audiologists who have extensive knowledge of ear anatomy and physiology.

Does the NHS pay for ear syringing?

The NHS typically does not cover ear syringing. Patients may need to seek private services for ear wax removal. It is advisable to check with local NHS services for specific policies, but generally, safer methods like microsuction, performed by statutory-registered health professionals, are recommended and may come at a cost. The most appropriate professionals to provide ear wax removal are Audiologists, because they specialise in hearing and have extensive training in the anatomy and physiology of the ear.

Does Otex get rid of ear wax?

While Otex Express ear drops can help dissolve and remove ear wax, the peroxide bleach it contains can severely irritate the lining of the ear canal, causing the skin to peel off resulting in severe pain. There is also a 50% risk that the ear wax will soften and lodge itself deeper in the ear. They are therefore generally not recommended by Audiologists, who specialise in hearing and ear health. Using Earol olive oil spray 4 times a day for 5 days with the head upright is the preferred method for softening ear wax as it is more gentle on the delicate ear, followed by professional ear wax removal by an Audiologist to ensure thorough and safe ear cleaning.

  • Why should I book an ear wax removal appointment with Hearing First?

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    1. Hearing First are the only ear wax removal provider to offer our Waxfree Guarantee™.
    2. At Hearing first, we directly employ all of our clinicians – we are not a referral service.
    3. All Hearing First clinicians are Audiologists who specialise in hearing – we do not employ pharmacy assistants, podiatrists or beauticians.
    4. Our clinicians are highly trained and undergo regular professional development training so that they are up to date in the latest developments in Audiology.
    5. At Hearing First all of our clinicians use the Vorotek O-Scope to carry out the wax removal procedure. Unlike loupes, a video-endoscope or the Tympa system, the Vorotek O-Scope maintains depth perception right up to the ear drum, and is therefore much safer than other visualisation methods.
    6. All Hearing First clinicians are trained to use the microsuction as well as manual instrument methods, which are the safest and most effective methods of ear wax removal.

  • What are the four methods of ear wax removal?

    The four methods of ear wax removal are:

    1. Irrigation (aka syringing)
    2. Endoscopic ear wax removal
    3. Microsuction
    4. Manual instruments

  • Do you use all four methods of ear wax removal?

    There are four types of ear wax removal, but while they are all effective in their own way, they are NOT equal in terms of effectiveness and safety. No method of ear wax removal is 100% safe, though some are safer than others, and the safety greatly depends on the fundamental training of the practitioner – does the practitioner have extensive training in the ear, or are they a beautician, podiatrist, pharmacy assistant or other non-specialist technician?

    Irrigation: We have NEVER used irrigation, as it has historically had a high incidence of ear drum perforation. We refer to it as “spray and pray”, because during the procedure the ear drum and ear canal cannot be seen as the ear canal is full of water. The relatively high pressure water jet is supposed to be directed at the ear canal wall, but can inadvertently strike the ear drum. This is especially dangerous where there is an ear infection (which can sometimes be silent – i.e. the patient does not experience pain), as the ear drum can be weakened by the infection and be even more at risk of rupture.

    Endoscopic: Our founder, Jason Levy, as well as two Audiologists formerly on our staff have thoroughly evaluated the endopscopic method for over a year. While it has the advantage of better visualisation compared to ordinary loupes, and is good for making YouTube videos, it has several disadvantages, namely:
    The endoscope is 2.8mm wide, while the suction tube is 2mm wide. The combination of these instruments can make complete wax removal impossible in a narrow ear canal, as well as potentially being uncomfortable for the patient; the endoscope battery gets quite heavy after prolonged use causing the hand to shake, and is therefore not suitable for a wax removal clinic that runs all day; and most importantly, the image from the endoscope is in 2D and therefore gives the clinician no sense of depth perception, making the procedure less safe.

    Microsuction: We will tend to use microsuction where ear wax has been sufficiently softened. This is considered the safest method of ear wax removal and when performed using a fixed or portable ENT microscope (such as the Vorotek O-Scope) which provides depth perception up the the ear drum, is the safest method of removing ear wax which is close to the end of the ear canal. In the case of ear wax which is very deep, our clinicians will usually use a fine end, which reduces the cross-section of the suction tube by half, and therefore allows four times less air flow, reducing the noise level and making the procedure much more comfortable.

    Manual instruments: We tend to use manual instruments where ear wax is too firm, too sticky, or where it is stuck to the walls of the canal. This tends to be the case when the Hearing First Waxbusting Protocol™ has not been followed, but provides an effective method of wax removal in the case where the ear wax has not been sufficiently softened. While our clinicians are highly trained in the use of manual instruments, the main drawback is that the patient will tend to feel some pressure as the instrument engages with the ear wax. This pressure is only temporary, and the relief when the wax is out of your ear and your can hear again is worth it!

    In some instances our clinicians will use a combination of microsuction and manual instruments as the ear wax can vary in consistency – some of it will have been there for longer and some of it will have been softened more by the wax softeners that were used. Whichever method is used, as long as you have followed our Waxbusting Protocol™, with our Waxfree Guarantee™ we promise to remove your ear wax at the first appointment, or the second visit is free!

  • Why do I need to soften my ear wax?

    Our Audiologists are highly trained and experienced, and your safety is their utmost concern. The skin lining the ear canal ranges from 1mm thick at the entrance of the canal to 0.1mm thick at the ear drum. Ear wax is often hard and sticky (if it wasn’t hard and sticky it would come out by itself, as for the majority of people the ear is self-cleaning). Because the skin is so thin and delicate is is easily scratched or damaged by hard or sticky wax and that is the last thing we want to happen. There is also clinical research, which confirms that pre-softening earwax reduces the chances of dizziness or discomfort during a wax removal procedure.

  • When I use drops or spray my hearing gets worse. Should I stop?

    No, don’t stop. The reason your hearing gets worse is because the drops or spray are filling in the tiny gaps around the wax. If the wax is dry, it will also expand as it softens and absorbs the wax softener (just like a raisin will plump up if it is put in a glass of water). This is a sign that the wax softener is working and will ensure you will have a comfortable, successful procedure. Please continue with the Hearing First Wax Busting Protocol™ until your appointment.

  • I’m unable to soften both ears due to my work / caring duties. What can I do?

    This is something we have come across many times, and one of the reasons we offer a discount for single ear procedures. We recommend that you book for one ear and follow the Hearing First Wax Busting Protocol™ for one ear, and then do the same for the other ear afterwards.

  • I need ear wax removal urgently and don’t have time to soften it. What should I do?

    If you are able to book 1 day in advance, we recommend that you talk to a chemist that sells Waxsol or Cl-ear™ Ear Relief Ear Drops over the counter and use that in both ears the night before and the morning of your appointment – it’s not as good as the Hearing First Wax Busting Protocol™, but it’s better than nothing! If you book on the day and haven’t been able to soften your ear wax at all, you will need to agree to a disclaimer and we will do our best to remove the ear wax, but unfortunately we cannot guarantee success in either of these cases.

  • I can’t find Earol, but I found something called Cl-ear Ear Spray – is that ok?

    Yes. Cl-ear Ear Spray is almost equivalent to Earol, and can be used as part of our Waxbusting Protocol™. The difference between them is that Earol is in a sealed sterile container and can be used for up to 6 months, while Cl-ear Ear Spray is good to use for up to 28 days.

  • The Pharmacist says ordinary pharmacy grade olive oil with a dropper is just the same as Earol. Can I use that and still take advantage of the Hearing First Waxfree Guarantee™?

    No, unfortunately you can’t. Earol incorporates a spray which micronises the oil into tiny droplets that penetrate the ear wax far more effectively than ordinary olive oil ear drops. Additionally, Earol should be used with the head held upright, which encourages the ear wax to move towards the ear canal entrance. Olive oil drops have to be applied with the head on the side, which encourages the ear wax to move closer to the ear drum, making the procedure more difficult.

    Over the course of more than 50,000 ear wax removal procedures, we have developed the Hearing First Wax Busting Protocol™, which is safe and effective, and only this protocol will be accepted for the Hearing First Waxfree Guarantee™.

  • The Pharmacist says Otex Express is the best ear wax softener. Can I use that and still take advantage of the Hearing First Waxfree Guarantee™?

    No, unfortunately you can’t. Otex spend a lot of money on marketing, and even Pharmacists can be persuaded by clever marketing campaigns. We have seen many patients with sore, red ear canals and peeling skin due to the peroxide that Otex Express contains. This causes unnecessary sensitivity and discomfort during a wax removal procedure.

    Over the course of more than 50,000 ear wax removal procedures, we have developed the Hearing First Wax Busting Protocol™, which is safe and effective, and only this protocol will be accepted for the Hearing First Waxfree Guarantee™

  • The nurse / doctor / pharmacist recommended sodium bicarbonate ear drops as a cheap and effective wax softener. Can I use that and still take advantage of the Hearing First Waxfree Guarantee™?

    No, unfortunately you can’t. The ear canal surface is designed to be acidic in order to discourage the growth of bacterial and fungal spores. While sodium bicarbonate is indeed effective at softening ear wax, it is alkaline and neutralises the acidity of the canal surface and can sometimes cause the upper layer of skin to peel off, especially when used for longer than 5 days. This can increase the chances of a painful outer ear infection (otitis externa), and make make the ear canal swollen and sensitive, making for an unnecessarily uncomfortable ear wax removal procedure.

    Over the course of more than 50,000 ear wax removal procedures, we have developed the Hearing First Wax Busting Protocol™, which is safe and effective, and only this protocol will be accepted for the Hearing First Waxfree Guarantee™

  • Do you have any advice for ear care after ear wax removal?

    When you use the Hearing First Wax Busting Protocol™, it greatly reduces the chances of scratches or damage to the ear canal surface. However, there may be microscopic scratches that we cannot see. We therefore recommend that you keep your ears dry for 4 to 5 days to allow the skin surface to start to recover. During this period, when you shower or wash your hair, you will need to get some cotton wool balls and Vaseline (or other petroleum jelly), saturate two cotton wool balls with the Vaseline, squish them up and place one in the outer bowl of each ear – this will prevent water from entering the ear canal.

    Moving forwards, in order to reduce wax build up our advice has changed to keeping your ears dry as much as possible, rather than regularly applying olive oil. Our Director, Mary Levy studied this phenomenon over the course of 6 months and her research is published here.

  • I get itchy ears, especially after swimming or showering, and they sometimes get sore – what should I do?

    We would always recommend booking an ear examination with an Audiologist or doctor before trying self-treatment, but a good product is Otinova, which can be purchased online in our web shop here. It contains several ingredients which are antibacterial and antifungal and reduce itching. If the itching continues despite 7 days treatment, we recommend you seek medical advice, as a prescription strength medicine may be necessary.

  • I’ve seen a plumber / beautician / nurse offering wax removal much cheaper – aren’t they just as good?

    As with any private procedure, it is your choice where you go to get treatment, but as ear wax removal is an unregulated procedure you should be very careful who you allow in your ears. Here are some things to bear in mind:
    o GP surgeries in the UK have largely stopped using nurses to provide ear wax removal services.
    o Your ear drum is 0.1 millimetres (4 thousandths of an inch) thick, and while a repair operation can be carried out, success is not guaranteed. Remember, you have only one pair of ears. Look after them.
    o Plumbers, beauticians, receptionists and other non-professionals will most likely have attended a one or two-day course in wax removal, and will not have an experienced mentor to directly supervise them after attending the course. One or two days will be the sum of their knowledge about ears. Do you really want them poking around in yours?
    o All Hearing First Audiologists have studied Audiology for at least 6 months, and most have studied for at least 3 years. This includes the anatomy, physiology and pathology of the ear (the structure of the ear, how the ear works and how the ear can go wrong). Most of our clinicians also have a postgraduate Diploma in Pathology of the Auditory System and ENT Emergencies, which gives them further insight into ear care. We have been caring for people’s ears and their hearing for all our professional lives. This is what we do best.

  • Who should be allowed to perform ear wax removal?

    That’s a very good question. Ear wax removal procedures are unregulated, and any Tom, Dick or Harry can call themselves an ear wax removal practitioner. People only need to attend a one or two day course in ear wax removal and they can get professional indemnity insurance and open up a wax removal business with no experience.

    The ear and the sense of hearing are very delicate and can be easily damaged – the ear drum is only 0.1 millimetres (4 thousandths of an inch) thick!

    For the protection of the public, we recommend that in order to understand the risks associated with wax removal as well as other ear conditions that may at first appear to be a wax blockage but turn out to be something more serious, anyone carrying out ear wax removal should have at least 6 months’ training in the anatomy, physiology and pathology of the ear (the structure of the ear, how the ear works, and how the ear can go wrong). This would equate to a position with the title “Associate Audiologist” or “Audiologist Assistant”. This is the bare minimum, and these individuals should be working under the supervision of a Registered Hearing Aid Dispenser (an experienced Audiologist who is a healthcare professional registered with the HCPC), so that if they are unsure of something, they can call upon their mentor for advice. Other suitable professionals are ENT surgeons and ENT nurses who have a minimum of 3 years’ experience working under the supervision of an ENT surgeon.

    We recommend that anyone carrying out ear wax removal should be on a relevant statutory professional register (such as the aforementioned HCPC or the GMC) or be supervised by a professional on a relevant statutory professional register, and have at least 6 months’ training about ears. This way you can be sure that that person will follow a professional code of conduct, performance and ethics, and have the depth of knowledge to be able to carry out the procedure to the highest level of safety.

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Covid-Secure Earwax Removal In Your Local Area

Below you’ll find some pictures of our staff carrying out ear wax removal.

Things have changed a bit since Covid-19, so we want to put your mind at rest and explain what we are doing to keep you safe . Please read on, and when you are ready, click on the link to start the booking process.

This is what ear wax removal looked like pre-Covid-19:

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Here’s what ear wax removal looks like post-Covid-19:

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geeta patel with fellow ear wax removal expert jason levy
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Ready to book? Enter your location at the top of the page and click “Find Appointments”

We look forward to helping you. We might look scary in our PPE, but we’re very friendly!

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WE HAVE ENDEAVOURED TO KEEP OUR PRICES LOW, WHILST IMPLEMENTING GOLD STANDARD COVID-SECURE MEASURES. PRICES DISPLAYED IN OUR BOOKING SYSTEM ARE AUTOMATICALLY CALCULATED AND INCLUDE ALL APPLICABLE DISCOUNTS.

One or Both Online Price (including £10 self-service discount)
One ear (or wax too impacted / no wax)** From £44, or Hear Now, Pay Later* from around £8/week
Both ears (or wax too impacted / no wax)** From £59, or Hear Now, Pay Later* from around £10.50/week
Upgrade from one to both ears in clinic £25 (Subject to wax being pre-softened and sufficient time available - at the discretion of our Audiologist)
*Hear Now, Pay Later It can sometimes be difficult to budget for unexpected health costs. That's why we have teamed up with Laybuy to give the option of spreading our booking fee over 6 weeks.
**Consultation only (no wax present) If no wax is present, we will provide ear care advice and/or a complementary hearing test (possibly at a later date), whichever our clinician deems appropriate
**Consultation only (wax too impacted) If wax is too impacted, our clinician will remove as much as they consider is safe, and provide advice on an appropriate wax softening regime
36 hours notice required for alterations and cancellations or NO refund will be given.
Non-attendance is charged at the full price.
Thank you.

How Prices Are Calculated

Price Adjustment Adjustment Amount (+/-)
Online Self-Service Discount - £10
Advance Booking (8 - 14 days) - £5
Advance Booking (15 days or more) - £10
Off Peak (Normally before 12:00pm) - £5
Local Promotional Discount Discount varies by location - See Booking System
Peak (5:00pm - 6:00pm) + £10
Peak (6:00pm onwards) + £20
Saturday + £10

Ear Wax Removal Online Booking Form

*Note that people who use our self-service booking system will benefit from an additional £10 discount (automatically applied to the price) compared to our phone booking prices.

If you need instructions on how to use the online booking form, please click here

Have you softened your ear wax? For your comfort and to increase the chances of success we strongly recommend that you soften your ear wax with Earol spray, 4 times a day for at least 5 days prior to your appointment OR follow our Waxbusting Protocol and take advantage of The Hearing First Waxfree Guarantee™

CANCELLATION POLICY

Booking System

Just enter your location and click Find Appointments at the top of the page.

Booking Instructions

  1. Click on Find Appointments. It will automatically show you appointments and prices for both ears, as the majority of people need two ears unblocked. However, if you only need your left or right ear unblocked, go to the top of the screen and click Left or Right where it says “Left / Right / Both”, then click “Find Appointments”.
  2. Choose a date, location and time that suits you. The price is shown below the time.
  3. If you want to look for a different location, go to the top of the page and enter a new location where it says “Town / Postcode”, then click “Find Appointments”.
  4. Click the time and a summary of your booking will pop up. Click “Book Now” to go through to the checkout and pay.
  5. Enter your payment details and any discount codes that you may have – if you are haven’t used the new booking system before, you can use the code “5offnew” to get £5 off the price shown.
  6. Complete the booking and you will receive a confirmation and reminder by email. It is important that you read these emails as they contain a link to your consent form, which in accordance with the new Covid-19 regulations you need to complete before your appointment. If you don’t complete the form, we regret that we won’t be able to perform the procedure.
  7. We look forward to seeing you and helping you with your ear wax problem!

If all else fails, call us on 0800 1 337 987 and use our “done for you” booking service!

EARLY / LATE / SATURDAY APPOINTMENTS

NOTE: We have a limited number of evening and early morning micro suction appointments at our Baker Street, Welwyn Garden City, and East Finchley clinics. We also have a number of Saturday appointments at our Baker Street and Oxford clinics. All of our available appointments are shown on the online booking page. 

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Online Booking Confirmation

Your online booking is not confirmed until you complete the payment process. We are sorry that we have had to introduce this policy due to a small number of people who have booked and not attended, preventing genuine people from receiving treatment.

Difficulty Booking Online

Our online booking system has been extensively tested. If you have difficulty with online booking it may be due to your browser. You can try clearing your cookies and your cache. If you are using Internet Explorer or Safari, you could try using Google Chrome browser instead.

Telephone Bookings – Our “Done For You” Service

Due to Covid-19 regulations, every patient must complete a triage and consent form before attending an appointment. If you would like our friendly staff to take care of the booking and forms, you can call our office on 0800 1 337 987. However, please bear in mind that due to social distancing we are running a reduced telephone helpline service. We are very sorry, but we have to strictly adhere to this policy for the protection of everyone’s health.

Cancellation Policy

Please give at least 36 hours notice to cancel or move your appointment, otherwise no refund will be given, as it may prevent another person receiving treatment:

Hours NoticeRefund Amount
36 or more100%
Less than 360%

Updated 30th July 2024. As an Audiology Service following our governing body advice we continue to take measures, including the wearing of PPE, offering a Type iiR surgical mask to those who would like one, and sanitising surfaces.

Since the unlocking, Coronavirus, as well as Influenza and respiratory syncytial virus continue to circulate and can severely affect vulnerable people. It is not possible to predict who will be vulnerable to one of these viruses, as people have varying degrees of response to different vaccines. Some of our Audiologists are clinically vulnerable and they may ask you to wear a mask, which we will provide. We thank you for your cooperation.

Ready to book? Go to the top of the page and click “Find Appointments”