Ear Wax Removal

Ear wax is a natural product of your ear, and serves to keep the ear lubricated, protected and healthy.
However, sometimes ear wax can build up within the canal and become problematic. Excessive earwax can cause hearing loss, itchiness, dizziness, pain, and even temporary tinnitus (ringing/buzzing in the ears), and when it gets to this stage (or before) we recommend you come and see us to have it safely removed.
We use a variety of methods for wax removal, depending on the individual anatomy of the ear, the medical history, and the type and position of the wax in the ear.

Microsuction is the method we use most frequently, which is safe, painless, and uses a tiny vacuum to gently remove the wax from the ear canal.
Irrigation is the method many people will be familiar with, and remains a useful technique, particularly when the wax needing removed is soft and deep in the ear canal. Irrigation involves gently flushing the ear out with warm water.
We will often use a combination of these methods, along with the occasional use of instruments such as Jobson Horne probes, to safely remove excessive ear wax, and relieve the problem.
Pricing
We charge £55 to remove ear wax from one ear, or £65 for both ears. If no wax is present in the ear canal, we will effectively provide an ear health check – examining your ears and eardrums with video otoscopy, providing advice on what may be causing the sense of blockage, possibly performing tympanometry on the ear(s), and giving advice on what to do next. The charge in this case is £25.
We offer discounts for frequent flyers! So if your last appointment (with us) was within the last 6 months, we take £10 off, if it was within 3 months you get £15 discount.
If you suspect one or both of your ears are blocked with wax, you can book an appointment online.
If you don't live within striking distance of Edinburgh, you can find a list of independent ear wax removal specialists here.