Private Microsuction Earwax Removal
At Earwax Clinic Peterborough, we prioritise your ear health and convenience. Our expert-led earwax removal services offer exceptional quality and a seamless experience, ensuring your comfort throughout the process. Discover our pricing below.
Our Pricing
- Ear Health Check : £20
- Earwax removal costs £60
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What our Patients say
Jackie Wright2025-05-15 Good helpfully kind and understanding Greta Saltmere2025-05-13 was great experience, explained everything. And done injection very gentle. Thank you Ellen Wilson2025-05-08 Excellent got our yellow fever vaccinations with lots of advice and checked to make sure we had all our other vaccinations up to date. Sorted us for malaria tablets too. Would definitely use again Abigail Morrison2025-05-06 Doctor was so lovely doing my vaccines Jacqueline Nabil2025-04-24 Excellent service Sue Lowe-Lauri2025-04-23 Excellent service at the Travel Clinic today. David Edis2025-04-23 Very informative, professional consultation. David Law (Lawman)2025-04-15 VERY AFFICANT AND FRIENDY SEVICE... John2025-04-10 Excellent place .well organised and very helpful staff.had my holiday jabs all done .would highly recommend .Google rating score: 4.1 of 5, based on 262 reviews
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Microsuction is a safe and effective method of earwax removal. It involves using a tiny vacuum and a microscope to gently suction out excess wax from the ear canal. It is widely regarded is the safest and most efficient method for professional earwax removal.
Using olive oil eardrops or spray beforehand to soften the wax is important for a more comfortable and successful procedure. We recommend doing this to prepare for your appointment. You can find the olive oil eardrops in most pharmacies.
The easiest way to book an appointment is by booking online through our website. Simply select a data and time that suits you for the earwax removal service.
Check the booking confirmation email for a rescheduling link. Alternatively, contact our team to have your appointment rescheduled.
Microsuction is usually pain-free, though you may feel a little unusual sensation or discomfort. Our modern technology allows for the safe and effective removal of earwax. Amongst the professional ear wax removal methods, microsuction is regarded as the one of the safest methods. Like any procedure, there is a chance that some patient might feel slight discomfort.
We offer a comprehensive ear wax removal service at our clinic in Peterborough. Book your appointment online today.
Increasingly number of GP surgeries no longer offer earwax removal. While some doctors may refer you to a local providers, this service can vary significantly across the UK. Our clinic provides a low-cost, safe, and effective solution for private earwax removal (no referral is required).
Microsuction is widely regarded as one of the safest and most efficient methods of professional ear wax removal. It is recommended that you use olive oil ear drops or spray before your appointment for 5-7 days to soften the earwax.
This varies depending on each individual case. Usually, the procedure can take 15-30 minutes. If there is a severe build-up of ear wax, you might require a follow-up appointment to get all the earwax removed. A fee will apply to any follow-up appointments.
Are you noticing changes in your hearing, ear pain, a blocked sensation, ringing sounds, or feeling dizzy? These could be symptoms of earwax build-up. You can read more about ear wax build-up here.
Earwax can accumulate if you have narrow or damaged ear canals, a lot of hair in your ears, a skin condition affecting your scalp or the area around your ear, or inflammation of the ear canal (otitis externa or swimmer’s ear).
For minor ear wax issues, you can try over-the-counter eardrops from a pharmacy. Be aware that your hearing or symptoms might temporarily worsen before improving as the drops soften the wax, allowing it to fall out naturally. Several types of eardrops are available, including those containing sodium bicarbonate, olive oil, or almond oil. However, eardrops aren’t suitable for everyone and can sometimes cause irritation. Avoid them if you have a perforated eardrum. Always consult your pharmacist for the best product and carefully read the accompanying leaflet. Read more about the options available at your pharmacy here.