When should you remove your earwax?

Impacted Earwax can be painful
Your ear has tiny glands that naturally secrete waxy oil. This wax normally protects the ear but for some people, this earwax can build up, become impacted and can be painful.
Too much or too hard earwax can affect your hearing
No matter why it builds up, impacted earwax can affect your hearing and cause discomfort. If you have impacted earwax, you may experience symptoms including:
Earache
Feeling of fullness in the ear
Ringing or noises in the ear (tinnitus)
Hearing loss
Dizziness
Cough
Itchiness in the ear
Odor or discharge in the ear
2.3 Million people suffer with earwax issues
Good thing we specialise in Microsuction earwax removal

How is earwax removed?
At your appointment
Patient Guide

When you visit an expert at Wellear you're in good hands! NHS trained with years of experience, our audiologists will listen to your concerns, offer a diagnosis and suggest treatments based on your individual requirements.
As you prepare for your appointment, it's a good idea to write a list of questions.
Our audiologist may have questions for you as well, such as:
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How long have you been having symptoms, such as earache or hearing loss?
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Have you had any drainage from your ears?
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Have you had earache, trouble hearing or drainage in the past?
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Do your symptoms happen all the time or only sometimes?
We have flexible appointments available. Book now for clear hearing!

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Diagnosis
The audiologist at Wellear will see if you have an earwax blockage by looking in your ear. We use a special tool that lights and magnifies your inner ear (otoscope) to look inside your ear canal.

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Hearing Test
Our audiologist will use Microsuction to remove earwax build up. This is the process of removing wax from your ears by using a small suction tube and probe to gently remove any excess wax in the ear. Microsuction is generally preferred method of wax removal. All of our audiology professionals are NHS trained.

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Aftercare & advice
If earwax buildup continues, you may need to visit us once or twice a year for regular cleaning. Our audiologist may also recommend that you use earwax-softening agents such as saline, mineral oil or olive oil. This helps loosen the wax so that it can leave the ear more easily.

Microsuction ear wax removal
Relieve blocked ears with Microsuction earwax removal.
Flexible appointments
NHS Trained staff
Same day appointments
Find us at your local GP and health centres
We use the latest technology in microsuction and ear irrigation
If no wax is found, we'll remove the service charge