
Ear Wax Removal Specialist in North Lincolnshire and Newark
Do you experience any of the following?
Hearing loss/reduced hearing
Tinnitus (ringing, white noise)
Itchiness inside the ear
Pain/earache
Muffled sound
Dizziness or vertigo
Feeling of fullness inside the ear
Hearing aids not working as effectively/whistling
It is not recommended to try removing ear wax yourself, as you risk causing trauma, infection or perforating your eardrum.
Ear wax removal is unregulated in the UK. It is always advisable to get professional advice and treatment from a fully trained health professional.
Our first class service
Microsuction
Warm water irrigation
Manual instrumentation
“From start to finish Alison was a massive help directing me what ear drops to use prior to my appointment to make it go smoother.
The whole of the appointment went really well and was made easier as Alison even came to my house.”
Alison Holliday
The clean ear ladyMy name is Alison Holliday and I have been working within healthcare for over 30 years.
When the GP practices began reducing accessibility for Ear Wax Removal, I decided to utilise my numerous transferable skills, knowledge and passion for patient care. I furthered my medical training and trained in Otoscopy and all three methods of ear wax removal.
Ear wax removal is an important service for many people for a variety of reasons. If ear wax isn’t naturally migrating from the ear canal it can cause numerous symptoms as mentioned above.
It is a service vital for peoples quality of life and wellbeing. If ear wax isn’t removed it can cause painful and distressing symptoms, audiology care and diagnosis can be delayed and it can effect peoples mental health.
There is research in progress suggesting that reduced hearing increases the feeling of isolation and loneliness, also that it can heighten the symptoms of people living with Dementia and Alzheimers.