Private Ear Microsuction | Removal of Earwax
Struggling to hear? Microsuction ear wax removal or getting your ears syringed, also known as earwax irrigation could be the answer.
However, via a quick process of ear syringing London Doctors Clinic and our fully qualified, very experienced nurses can easily solve the issue. So why not come in for earwax removal with one of our team.
Book in today for an efficient and convenient service, at the fantastic price from £95.
Please note patients must be 18+ for each microsuction and ear syringing.
PLEASE READ ALL INFORMATION BEFORE BOOKING AN APPOINTMENT.
Why should I come in for ear wax removal?
An earwax build-up is likely to be caused by the wax being pushed into the ear canal during cleaning with cotton buds. Although you may be experiencing loss of hearing, there may be other symptoms, which can include coughing, itching, ringing and sometimes pain.
Microsuction is recognised as the gold standard for ear wax removal and a more effective treatment than irrigation. It is a quick, safe and usually painless procedure which gently sucks the wax from the ear.
Ear syringing itself involves using a flow of low-pressure water via a specialised ear irrigator to harmlessly remove the earwax blockage. Ear irrigation at the London Doctors Clinic is quick, usually painless and promises to have none of the hassle of waiting, whilst catering to an important part of ear care. Simply book online for a 30-minute consultation, mentioning the earwax removal procedure in the ‘Notes’ section when booking.
You must prepare your ear canals for earwax removal in advance, by using ear-drops or olive oil to soften the wax, these are available from any pharmacy. The drops should be applied as directed to the affected ear/s for 3-7 days before your appointment.
Please note: If the wax is not softened, we will not be able to perform the procedure when you attend for your appointment.
If you would like our help with an earwax removal procedure, please take some time to read both the information below and our consent form.
Could it be an ear infection?
The symptoms of an ear infection usually start quickly. If you have had any of the following symptoms for more that 3 days you should speak to your local pharmacist or see a GP.
- Pain inside the ear
- A high temperature
- Being sick
- A lack of energy
- Difficulty hearing
- Discharge running out of the ear
- A feeling of pressure or fullness inside the ear
- Itching and irritation in and around the ear
- Scaly skin in and around the ear
For more information or advice on ear irrigation drop us an email with your query at info@londondoctorsclinic.co.uk
What is ear wax?
Your loss of hearing could be due to a build up of earwax called Cerumen (or more commonly called- earwax). Acting as a defence mechanism for the ear, the wax can unwillingly make your sense of hearing dulled. This is due to the process where the wax clears any and all debris out of the ear. Starting at the outer third of the ear canal and making its way outwards, the wax utilities its unique properties of being a natural lubricant, adhesive and anti-bacterial to defend the sensitive parts of the ear. Removing earwax by getting ears syringed or with ear microsuction can help with any issues caused by a build up.
Book your ear wax removal today.
Wax removal for ears
Please read our information and consent form if you would like our help with an ear syringing procedure by clicking here.
Alternatively, give us a call or drop us an email for more information on earwax removal.
For more information on the removal of earwax, check out our blog post on the topic: All About Earwax
