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Microsuction
Ear Wax Removal
(One Ear)

*Before your wax removal we will complete a Ear Health Check, examine your ear canal and if no wax is present, we only charge £30 for the appointment.*
£ 45
  • Microsuction ear wax removal is a procedure performed by healthcare professionals, typically audiologists or ENT (Ear Nose and Throat) specialists, to safely remove excess ear wax from the ear canal. During the procedure, a small suction device with a thin, flexible tube is used to gently suction out the wax, without the need for water irrigation. It’s considered safe and effective for removing stubborn or impacted ear wax, and it’s often preferred over other methods because it minimises the risk of injury to the ear canal or eardrum. It can provide immediate relief and help the hearing restore to normal. It’s like a mini hoover for your ears! Microsuction ear wax removal is the current proven Gold Standard clinical method for the removal of ear wax.

Microsuction
Ear Wax Removal
(Both Ears)

*Before your wax removal we will complete a Ear Health Check, examine your ear canal and if no wax is present, we only charge £30 for the appointment.*
£ 60
  • Microsuction ear wax removal is a procedure performed by healthcare professionals, typically audiologists or ENT (Ear Nose and Throat) specialists, to safely remove excess ear wax from the ear canal. During the procedure, a small suction device with a thin, flexible tube is used to gently suction out the wax, without the need for water irrigation. It’s considered safe and effective for removing stubborn or impacted ear wax, and it’s often preferred over other methods because it minimises the risk of injury to the ear canal or eardrum. It can provide immediate relief and help the hearing restore to normal. It’s like a mini hoover for your ears! Microsuction ear wax removal is the current proven Gold Standard clinical method for the removal of ear wax.

Hearing Consultation
(Ear Health Check)

(Advice & Referral)
£ 30
  • The hearing consultation can last up to 20 minutes. The highly trained Audiologist will run through some key sections of your medical history and hearing health concerns. They will spend time discussing your symptoms and ENT (Ear-Nose-Throat) health history, areas in your lifestyle where you experience difficulties hearing, as well as other related issues such as family history, previous noise exposure, and issues relating to ear wax or tinnitus. During Video-otoscopy the audiologist will examine the health of your ear canal and eardrums using our specialist video camera to detect any obvious issues or obstructions within the ear. We can display this on the screen if you request. We will record the findings in your medical notes to allow us to compare the health of your ears if needed. Also if required once the ears have been checked we will complete a hearing screening to check your hearing levels at a few different frequencies if you do have some hearing concerns. Once this is complete the audiologist will discuss the appropriate management going forward and if you require further appointments or a referral to your GP.

Diagnostic Hearing
Assessment

£ 60
  • The diagnostic hearing assessment will be carried out by the HCPC-registered audiologist. This examination may take up to 45 minutes. 1) Medical History 2) Otoscopy 3) Video Otoscopy 4) Hearing Assessment via Pure Tone Audiometry 5) Explanation of Results 6) Recommendation & Management 1 – Medical History – Detailed information relating to ear health, general health, and hearing concerns. 2 – Otoscopy – View the inside of the ear with a medical instrument called an otoscope which will show the health of the ear canal and eardrum. 3 – Video Otoscopy – Live video displaying the inside of your ear including the ear canal and eardrum. 4 – Hearing Assessment via Pure Tone Audiometry – The hearing test is carried out via Pure Tone Audiometry with Air-Conduction and Bone-Conduction testing at a full range of frequencies to diagnose any type of hearing loss in the auditory pathway. 5 – Explanation of Results – The Audiologist will discuss your hearing test results and will be able to diagnose and suggest possible causes of your hearing problems. 6 – Recommendation & Management – The audiologist will recommend the best management for you based on the results shown.
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