If your preferred time slot is not available then please contact the clinic on 020 7724 1646 as we may be able to accommodate you at short notice.
One of our representatives will contact you to reconfirm the time and date your booking.
Testimonials
Super impressed!! Excellent professional service, beautiful clinic with warm and friendly staff. Thank you and I will definitely be back. x
Tonight was my first appointment and treatment and I am fully satisfied as my teeth shade changed from 21/23 to 13. I already booked my next appointment as my goal is to be around 1-3. The 3 people I meet where really welcoming, friendly and professional and I felt comfortable. Thank you very much guys! Impatient to come back!
FAQs
Why is Ear Wax Removal Necessary?
Ear wax serves a protective function in the ear canal, trapping dust and debris and preventing infection. However, excessive buildup of ear wax can lead to hearing loss, discomfort, and even ear infections. Therefore, removing excess ear wax is necessary to maintain ear health and ensure optimal hearing.
Who carries out the treatments?
Our ear wax removal treatments are carried out by qualified professionals, including RHAD Registered Audiologists. These audiologists have undergone extensive training and are certified to perform ear wax assessments and removal procedures safely and effectively. You can trust in the expertise of our team to provide comprehensive ear care services tailored to your individual needs.
Is ear wax removal painful?
Ear wax removal should not be painful when performed correctly by a trained professional. The process may cause mild discomfort or a feeling of pressure in the ear, but it should not be excessively painful. It’s important to avoid attempting to remove ear wax at home using cotton swabs or other objects, as this can push the wax further into the ear canal and potentially damage the eardrum.
What methods are used for ear wax removal?
There are several methods for ear wax removal, including irrigation, suction, and manual removal. Irrigation involves flushing the ear canal with warm water or a saline solution to soften and dislodge the ear wax. Suction involves using a specialized tool to gently suction out the softened ear wax. Manual removal, performed by a trained professional using instruments such as a curette or forceps, is another option for stubborn or impacted ear wax.
Is the consultation really free of charge?
That’s correct, there are no additional charges incurred for a consultation and it is carried out completely free of charge.
Can I have my treatment on the same day as my FREE consultation?
Treatments are usually carried out on the same day as your free consultation for your convenience.