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Safe, Comfortable Ear Wax Removal in Jarrow, South Tyneside

Ear Wax Removal Prices in Jarrow

Microsuction Ear Wax Removal: £50.00 for one ear and £80 for both

Endoscopic Ear Wax Removal: £50.00 for one ear and £80 for both

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The No Wax Ear Wax Removal Specialists in South Tyneside

North East Ear Clinic is the No Wax Ear Wax Removal Specialists in South Tyneside covering Jarrow, South Shields and Gateshead. They offer Micro Suction ear wax removal, irrigation ear wax removal and manual ear wax removal at their hearing aid centre in Jarrow. They understand the significance of value for money, that's why they offer quality products with excellent aftercare

They are confident that they won't be beaten on quality or price. They give 100% commitment to providing you with the very best in hearing services and aim to show you exactly why they have an outstanding reputation. They understand that earwax blockage is uncomfortable and irritating and they will always try to ensure that they see you as quick as humanly possible.

Private Ear Syringing

Ear syringing is an outdated method of earwax removal. North East Ear Clinic offers microsuction or endoscopic earwax removal in replacement for ear syringing. It is far safer and more comfortable. 

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No Wax Ear Wax Removal Specialists South Tyneside, (North East Ear Clinic)
Ear Wax Removal In South Tyneside
Price: From £50.00

0191 466 1397
Barbour One, The Clervaux Exchange
Jarrow, Tyne And Wear
NE32 5UP
https://www.northeastearclinic.co.uk

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Ear Wax Removal South Tyneside

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Microsuction Earwax Removal South Tyneside

South Tyneside Hearing Services offer instant micro-suction earwax removal. Microsuction is probably one of the safest methods of ear cleaning, there are no liquids involved, therefore there is no mess and little fuss. It can usually be done the day we see you with no preparation, however, occasionally, it might need two sessions depending on the hardness of the ear wax

Price: £50.00 for one ear and £80 for both

Manual Earwax removal

Endoscopic Ear Wax Removal

An alternative to micro-suction is endoscopic ear wax removal, it is quicker and easier to perform than micro-suction. To perform endoscopic ear wax removal an oto-endoscope is used to get a good view of the ear canal while we suction the wax out. The procedure can usually be done the day that we see you. However, there are times where it might need two sessions.

Price: £50.00 for one ear and £80 for both

Rated 5 out of /5 based on over 30 customer reviews

Ear Wax Removal Ear Wax removed from a Patient's Ear
  • “I’m so pleased the wax is gone! I was really very nervous about having wax removed from my ears. I have had syringing before and absolutely hated it, but on a recent visit to my doctor I was assured that microsuction would be far more comfortable, even though they don’t offer this service. The process didn’t take long and after a fair amount of wax had been removed I was amazed at how clearly I could hear again, almost as though I’ve had cotton wool stuck in my ears for the past few months. I’m so pleased that the wax is gone”

    P Doyle
    5
    Ear Wax Removal Ear Wax removed from a Patient's Ear
  • “I cannot recommend this place enough! Staff here are very friendly, attentive and professional. If it happens to be that I might need this procedure done in the future, I wouldn't choose to go anywhere else! Highly recommended!”

    J Smith
    5
    Ear Wax Removal Ear Wax removed from a Patient's Ear
  • “Brought my teen daughter here to have ear wax removal, Angela dealt with my daughter and she was excellent from beginning to end, made us all feel at ease...my daughter has been so much happier now she can hear, can not thank all the staff enough, would recommend definitely!!”

    L Moore
    5
    Ear Wax Removal Ear Wax removed from a Patient's Ear

What is ear wax?

Ear wax is a natural mix of secretions and dead skin found in the ear. It is not a bad thing, it helps to protect the ear against dust, dirt and bacteria. Ear wax (Cerumen to be official!) is made up of skin cells, dust and oily secretions from the sebaceous and ceruminous glands in the ear canal. The secretions lubricate the ear canal and prevent it becoming too dry. Your ear wax is probably not the same as someone else's! Ear wax make up changes from person to person based on diet, age and race. 

What can cause earwax buildup?

Some people just suffer from regularly blocked ears. It can be simply that the over produce ear wax naturally. Causes of earwax buildup can be

  1. Overproduction of ear wax
  2. Narrow ear canals 
  3. Hairy ear canals (it's like a jungle in there!)
  4. Dry earwax, (not much moisture in the secretion as you get older)
  5. Swimmers ear, bony growths in the ear canal can block the progress of ear wax
  6. A tight or hard ear canal bend
  7. Using cotton buds in your ear (nothing smaller than your elbow in your ear)
  8. Wearing hearing aids (sometimes can cause ear wax build up)
  9. Wearing in-ear headphones (same as above)

Symptoms of an ear wax build up

You are deaf, deaf I tell you!!!! Well, no actually, you might not be. But it is one symptom that can show up. Here are all the symptoms of hearing loss:

  1. Earache, as it builds up it can press against the ear canal causing pain, yes ear wax can cause pain!
  2. Hearing loss, it can deliver to you the gift of hearing loss, especially if you have just gone swimming or had a shower
  3. Itchiness in the ear (can be caused by other things though like dry skin)
  4. Dizziness, a spinning sensation without the use of GIn (lovely Gin)
  5. Tinnitus, surprisingly enough it can give you a sense of buzzing or ringing in the affected ear

What can you do about ear wax build up?

If earwax isn't causing you problems, just leave it alone. The ear is self-cleaning and once the process is not interrupted the wax should just drop out. Sometimes though, probably because you have been fiddling with it, ear wax may build up in the canal. Normally once the build-up starts, it will just continue unless it is washed or sucked out. Eventually, the ear wax plug will grow to fill the ear canal. 

This is when you start to have problems, usually, the first indication of it for you is when water gets into the ear during swimming or showering. This usually causes the ear wax to swell. This blocks the ear canal and you know about it immediately. If the wax build-up has got to the stage where it is causing deafness, problems with hearing aids, or is uncomfortable, it needs to be removed.

There are several types of ear drops that you can use to loosen and soften ear wax. the drops can include olive oil, almond oil, bicarbonate of soda and hydrogen peroxide. Here is the thing, they might not be suitable for you. If you have had a perforation of your eardrum in the past, ear drops aren't a good idea. 

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