Feeling blocked?

Removing excessive earwax the right way

Your ears are a delicate sensory organ, and they require gentle care when performing any audiological procedure. Earwax, also known as cerumen, is a natural protective barrier produced by glands lining the ear canal. Often the volume or consistency of wax we produce can block the ear, and it’s only in these circumstances that we recommend having it removed. Doing so safely will improve your hearing, and relieve concomitant symptoms such as tinnitus and spatial disorientation. When it comes to a persisting or irritable level of blockage, then you should only trust a highly qualified and experienced clinician to help - and that’s where we come in.

There are several environmental factors such as water, dust, and bacterial exposure that can trigger a build up of excess wax. Other considerations include misuse of cotton buds, genetic propensity for a hard wax consistency, narrow or bendy ear canals and age related changes to the dimensions of your ear.

Our advice is impartial, and our solutions tailored. We have a variety of medical grade ear wax removal appliances at our disposal, and your Audiologist will walk you through the most appropriate removal method depending on the type and amount of wax in your ears.

Ear wax removal is charged at £60, which is the same consultation cost for one or both ears. In the event that no excess wax is present, we will perform video-otoscopy and your appointment cost will reduce to £20 (price of our ‘check-up’).