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EARWAX REMOVAL

Microsuction Earwax Removal

Trust your local senior audiologist to remove any stubborn earwax safely and professionally, using microsuction. Prices start from £55.

Highly trained and certified

Latest microsuction technology

At home appointments available

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We treat children from 4 years

Flexible Appointments

Highly Qualified

Personalised Care

PinnaClear Urmston
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​1 Victoria Parade, Urmston, Manchester, M41 9BP

PinnaClear Old Trafford
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​60 Seymour Grove, Old Trafford, M16 0LN

DO I NEED TO REMOVE MY EARWAX?

Signs that you may have excessive earwax

Our bodies naturally produce earwax and dispels any excess earwax to the edge of the ear which can be wiped. However, sometimes the body produces more than we can manage ourselves and this is when a trained earwax removal specialist can help. Therefore, earwax management is usually only required when it is causing a problem.

Symptoms include:

Pressure or a blocked feeling in the ears
Hearing loss
Whistling from hearing aids
Feeling even more blocked when using softening agents, such as olive oil
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Struggling with a blocked ear or reduced hearing due to earwax? Talk to us

Get your ears examined by a trained audiologist straight away. If you are not sure and want to talk to an audiologist first, get in touch. Avoid putting anything like cotton buds inside your ears as this is likely to make things worse and cause impacted earwax. 

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We treat children too Book now

It's not only adults who are affected by earwax. Children can also have earwax related issues, so it's important to have their ears checked by a trained audiologist. Book an appointment today!

HOW IS IT DONE?

How we remove your earwax

There are two ways to safely remove your earwax, microsuction or syringing.

We only perform microsuction earwax removal.  Microsuction earwax removal should only be performed by trained professionals.  At PinnaClear, Hafiza has a number of years of clinical practice and is fully insured to see adults and children. 

Microsuction Earwax Removal

Microsuction involves safely drawing out any earwax using a suction probe. The audiologist will use a magnifier to  look in the ears and gently vacuum excessive earwax out. 

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Ear Syringing

Ear syringing involves using a pressurised water system to flush earwax out to the ear. Unlike microsuction, the procedure is performed ‘blind’ and is regarded less safe then microsuction. It is because of this we do not offer ear syringing.  Read more about ear syringing here

EARWAX REMOVAL

What Happens During Microsuction Earwax Removal?

At PinnaClear we are trained and accredited to perform microsuction safely. Unlike most places earwax removal is performed by a senior audiologist and not a hearing aid dispenser or a hear care assistant. If you have any questions before attending you can get in touch and you can speak directly to the audiologist.

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Ear Examination

Your audiologist will first examine your ears for earwax and check the overall health of your ears.

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Medical History

Your audiologist will complete a medical questionnaire with you. It is important that a medical history is obtained so that the audiologist can assess your suitability and advise you accurately on any risks that might come with performing the procedure.

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Consent

The audiologist will then explain the procedure to you in detail so that you understand what will happen. You will then be given a consent form to review.

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Earwax Removal

Once you have understood the procedure and granted consent the procedure will be performed. The audiologist will wear a set of loupes that will allow magnification and view of the ear during the procedure. A small vacuum will be used to gently draw the wax out of your ears.

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Advice

Once the procedure is complete, the audiologist will examine your ears and advise you on the next steps.

Meet the audiologist

Unlike larger chains, we focus solely on your unique needs, ensuring unbiased recommendations and tailored solutions that truly suit you.

20 Years of

clinical experience

Licensed and certified with First Class BSc (Hons) in Audiology

Trained in microsuction earwax removal & behavioural therapy for tinnitus 

Experience working within the NHS and private sector

Rated Excellent

Very professional service, I had a lot of ear wax and also a funny sensation in one ear which Hafiza took the time to explain and show me what was going on. Professionally cleaned, my ears and I are very happy 🙂

Raneesha Manoharan

Rated Excellent

Great service, well explained, well delivered, very pleased with outcome. I would recommend to anyone.

Lee Goulden

Rated Excellent

Very happy with the service at Pinnaclear. Hafiza was absolutely lovely and explained everything clearly before, during and after the treatment. Extremely pleased with the result and can now hear clearly again. Thank you

Tracey Carey

Why our customers choose us

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An PinnaClear we aim to provide an audiology service that offers a personalised and holistic approach to hearing health. We combine cutting-edge technology with experienced professionals to provide accurate treatment plans to empower individuals to fully engage in their daily lives with optimal hearing clarity.

  • Why do I get ringing in my ears?
    Ringing in ears (or head) is also known as tinnitus. This is a sound that usually occurs inside, without an external sound source. Tinnitus can occur for a number of reasons but the most common reason people experience tinnitus is due to reduced hearing levels. The first step would be to arrange a hearing assessment.
  • Do I need to soften my earwax before getting them cleaned?
    Unlike syringing, most people don't need soft wax for microsuction earwax removal to be successful. However, using a softening agent such as olive oil can mean a quicker and more comfortable microsuction earwax removal procedure.
  • What are the common hearing loss signs and symptoms?
    Patients usually report difficulty in hearing conversation, particularly in busy social settings. Quite often, family and friends notice hearing difficulties first. If you feel your hearing is deteriorating, then a hearing assessment will indicate the degree of hearing loss. The audiologist will then advise on the best treatment plan for you.
  • Can I get an invisible hearing aid?
    Hearing aids have advanced massively over the years; they are available in a range of colours and sizes. The type suitable for you will depend on a number of factors such as the shape of your ear canal and the degree of hearing loss. Your audiologist will advise on the best type of hearing aid for you, book an appointment today.
  • What is microsuction earwax removal?
    Microsuction earwax removal is the removal of stubborn earwax using a suction device. The procedure is performed by trained professionals and involves wearing some magnifiers to make it easier to view the wax and eardrum.
  • Do I need to soften the wax with olive oil before microsuction?
    Unlike syringing, softening earwax the same way isn’t necessary. However, it can mean the procedure is more comfortable, particularly if the wax is stuck against the ear canal.
  • What is the best way to clean your ears?
    Ears will naturally withdraw any earwax. If you do not have any pre-existing medical ear conditions you can use a little bit of olive oil to help soften any earwax and clean your ears. If you have earwax that is causing your hearing aid to whistle or cauging you discomfort then it is best to get your ears cleaned professionally.
  • How much does ear cleaning cost?
    The current charges at PinnaClear are £50 to £70, depending on the location and whether it is one or both ears that need cleaning. Home visits vary depending on the distance needing to be travelled.
  • Is microsuction earwax removal safe?
    As with any medical procedure, there are always risks involved. These risks are minimised by providing an accurate medical history and booking in with an experienced, fully trained professional.
  • What is the difference between going to Specsavers and coming to PinnaClear?
    The main difference is the level of training and experience. Quite often, the staff at Specsavers are minimally trained as hearcare assistants or hearing aid dispensers and will usually work off a checklist. At PinnaClear, all services are offered by a senior audiologist with several years of NHS and private audiology work.
  • Will the wax come out by itself if I just use olive oil?
    Olive oil ear drops can help to soften any ear wax so that it can naturally work its way out. If there is too much earwax or the wax is hard and impacted against the ear drum, the olive oil will soften the wax and help with professional microsuction ear wax removal.
  • Do hopi ear candles work?
    There is a misconception that hopi ear candles help to draw wax out of the ears, however, several studies have shown that this is not the case and instead hopi candles leave residue inside the ears, increasing risk of infection. There is also an increased risk of burning the ear with incorrectly performed procedures. This is also an unregulated procedure which means the risks can vary greatly.
  • Is it ok to use cotton buds?
    The skin inside our ears is very sensitive and cotton buds peel away at the protective layer in our ears. If there is wax it can become impacted as you push wax deeper against the ear drum. This can reduce your hearing and cause pressure inside your ears.
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