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- Free Ear Wax Removal Consultations In Hinckley
- Earwax Removal By professionals
- Microsuction of the Ear
- How often should I remove ear wax?
- Book your Ear Wax Removal Appointment Online Today
- What about home removal of ear wax?
- What if taking the wax out does not improve my hearing?
- The wax is affecting your hearing
- Having microsuction treatment: what to expect and what to do
- Earwax Removal & Microsuction Earwax Removal In Hinckley
Ear Wax Removal Consultations In Hinckley
Covering Hinkley, we also have our ear wax removal clinic in Solihull – these clinics also cover the surrounding areas, such as Nuneaton, Enderby, Market Bosworth, Lutterworth and Burbage.
At the Hinckley health centre, microsuction is considered the gold standard for treating earwax blockages and build-up.
This very simple and pain-free procedure is seen as the safest and most comfortable method of removing wax from the ear canal. A skilled clinician uses a suction technique to draw the wax out of the ear.
Unlike ear irrigation, no water is required, which means minimal mess, and the procedure only takes a few minutes to complete.
A video otoscope is used to show before and after pictures at the appointment, to give assurance to patients that the ear is wax-free.
Providing expert ear wax removal in the Hinckley Hub, Rugby Road, Hinckley LE10 0FR using microsuction, so if you have blocked ears or concerns about your hearing in general, you are in the right place!
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Earwax Removal By professionals
Our Audiologists can remove excess wax using suction while inspecting the ear. Your Audiologists can also clean out the wax with other attachments to the Microsction tool.
If earwax buildup is a recurring problem, your Audiologists may recommend that you use ear drops to loosen the wax slightly prior to your appointment and he will give you clear instructions on how to use them.
Microsuction of the Ear
Unfortunately, the size and shape of your ear canal, as well as the amount and type of ear wax is genetically determined and no amount of self-medication can solve that problem. If you have a blocked ear, we recommend you apply two squirts of earol twice or three times a day for three or four days prior to your appointment, with one of our expert Audiologists at the microsuction ear wax removal clinic. You can book an appointment at our Hinckley microsuction ear wax removal clinic on 0800 133 7987.
We also have clinics for Micro suction ear wax removal in London EN5 (Barnet) microsuction ear wax removal London en1 (Enfield) if you are looking for great value private ear wax removal in London en1, our micro-suction ear wax removal clinic can be found in healthfare chemist 9 Colman parade.
The Microsuction Ear Wax Removal Network is an audiologist-led organisation founded by Jason Levy. Jason has over 20Profession years of experience in the hearing profession and has worked in the NHS as well as the private sector. The Microsuction Earwax Removal Network Team have been handpicked for their passion for helping people and their proven experience in health care, as well as their high level of training and skill in ear wax removal. Our mission is to provide the highest level of ear care using best practices, and our underpinning philosophy is to “make the world a better place. One ear at a time!”. We believe in the motto “hear better, live better”.
How often should I remove ear wax?
The ear canal makes earwax from the canal’s lining. The ears make wax to lubricate and protect the ear canal. The ear canal is the tube that connects the middle ear to the outside of the ear. The wax protects the ear from bacteria, infection, and damage from water or trauma. The wax that forms in the canal naturally moves toward the outside of the ear and falls out. In some cases, the ear may make too much wax. If the wax causes problems or keeps the healthcare provider from seeing into the ear, the extra wax may be removed.
Micro suction introduces no water into the ear and only removes wax from the ear using gentle suction. The micro-suction practitioner uses a pair of operating microscopes known as “loupes” and a bright light to see into your ear canal in great detail. This way, he or she can see exactly what they are doing inside your ear. The suction wands are sterile, so the risk of infection is virtually nil. For these reasons, microsuction is considered the safest method of removing wax from the ear. The process can be a little noisy due to the pump and the noise of the suction within your ear during the procedure, however, the procedure only takes a few minutes and the Audiologist will take care not to prolong the procedure any longer than necessary.
Book your Ear Wax Removal Appointment Online Today
Due to high demand, microsuction ear wax removal in Hinckley is strictly by appointment. You can book a microsuction appointment online, you can book on 0800 1 337 987 or save £5 and book online:
What about home removal of ear wax?
We do not recommend any self-medication or remedies for the removal of earwax
A blockage of earwax is usually caused by an overproduction of earwax or insufficient cleaning. Surprisingly, the most common cause of a blockage is incorrect at-home earwax removal. Often, instead of cleaning out the earwax, it is just pushed deeper inside the ear.
Also, another common cause is earphone and earplug usage which can also cause wax buildup, as the earphones can prevent earwax from naturally coming out of the ear canal, or at worse impacting the even more than would naturally occur leading to temporary deafness or ear infections.
The most common symptoms of earwax impaction include dizziness, ringing in the ear, itching, drainage, or ear pain. You might also experience a sensation of fullness in your ear, or feel like you’re earring earplugs. Impacted earwax is also a major contributor to decreased hearing.
One study found that 35% of hospital patients over 65 years had impacted earwax and 75% of those individuals had improved hearing after it was removed.
What if taking the wax out does not improve my hearing?
Audiologist Jason levy leads his team of audiologists and specially trained medical nurses at ten centres in Hinckley, Solihull and Greater London and the Home Counties, and if you read on, you will discover where to find our London microsuction service. To make it easy for you to contact the clinics to make an appointment the contact details are listed on the map which you find at the bottom of this page. Jason’s team are experts at clearing a blocked ear and in order to clear blocked ears, primarily to clear ear wax, they use the latest technology which is quick, efficient and pain-free. In some cases, their patients have reported that their hearing has returned to normal almost immediately after the procedure, in all cases their hearing is greatly improved.
The wax is affecting your hearing
While you may think earwax is unpleasant and bothersome, the truth is earwax, aka cerumen helps keep our ear canals lubricated, thus preventing harmful bacteria and fungi from occurring in our ear ways. Many people clean their ears at home using cotton swabs or hairpins. However, when earwax has built up in your canal to the point that’s it’s adversely affecting your hearing, it’s time to make an appointment with our audiology experts for earwax removal in Hinckley.
Having microsuction treatment: what to expect and what to do
Blocked ears can be extremely unpleasant and are almost impossible to self-treat safely. At just ears, we provide a quick, convenient and affordable treatment called microsuction, which can remove wax and debris from your ear safely. What to expect during your visit first, we will discuss your problem with you and then explain the procedure. We will then gently examine your ear canal using a special microscope. Then while looking down your ear canal with the microscope we will use a tiny vacuum cleaner to clear the blockage.
What should I expect from an ear wax removal treatment? endoscopic ear wax removal is when ear wax is removed from the ear, with the help of an endoscope. The endoscope is used to directly visualise the ear wax whilst it is being removed using gentle suction with a low-pressure suction machine and a fine sterile probe. This is known as ‘ endoscopic micro-suction microsuction is well tolerated by most people and results are very effective.
Earwax Removal & Microsuction Earwax Removal in Hinckley
We offer microsuction earwax removal services at our audiology clinic in Hinckley. The human ear is a complex organ as it helps us in hearing as well as in maintaining balance. The ear is divided into 3 parts – the outer ear, middle ear and inner ear. The outer ear consists of the pinna, ear canal and tympanic membrane. The ear canal is lined with wax which in medical terms it’s called cerumen. There are glands in the ear that produce wax which helps in protecting the ear from dirt, foreign bodies, bacteria entering the ear.
To learn more or to make an appointment visit our website at: https://www.earwaxremoval.net/microsuction-clinic-locations/burbage-microsuction-earwax-removal-hinckley-le10/