We provide an ear wax removal service using the latest, safest wax removal methods.
More than 2.3million people each year have problems with ear wax build up. The safest and easiest way to remove earwax is to have a professional do it. Our trained team offer high-tech, quick, pain-free microsuction earwax removal in care homes, places of work and
at your home in Hazlemere HP15
We specialise in unblocking ears, so if you have an ear wax problem, let us come to you and get it sorted. We are the local ear wax removal experts in HP15.
Our Hearing Care team are fully trained by experts in Audiology and ENT and is officially accredited by ENT UK, The British Society of Audiology (BSA) and The British Society of Hearing Aid Audiologists (BSHAA).
No other training programme in the UK offers this unique level of accreditation.
Rather than traditional head-mounted microscopes, we use a Mega Pixel digital otoscope to see down the ear canal. Our work is recorded so there's an audit trail.
Using the latest technology, we provide before and after images of your ear canal as standard. All patient images and video are stored in a secure cloud, making it easy for us to keep track of your ear and hearing health record. This can be quickly and easily shared with ENT surgeons, audiologists or your GP should you need specialist onward treatment.
All patient images and video are stored in a secure cloud, and can be quickly and easily shared with our own ENT specialists, Audiologists or your GP should you need specialist onward treatment.
We like to do things properly. That's why we assess hearing with every appointment.
Simply put, microsuction is the removal of ear wax from the ear canal using illuminated microscopes and gentle medical suction. Microsuction is considered the safest method of ear wax removal and our training and competence will ensure you have the safest procedure experience. Read more
Like a jet wash, irrigation uses a high pressure water jet to dislodge the wax from your ear. This is the traditional method that has been provided at your GP practice for many years until recently. This method is no longer considered safe. as it can cause damage to the ear drum, blocked water, and even ear infections.