
Ear Irrigation
Ear irrigation is a procedure to remove excessive earwax or debris from the ear canal using a gentle, controlled stream of warm water. This is done using a specialized machine or syringe to flush the ear. The process involves inserting a nozzle into the ear canal and spraying a stream of water, which helps to soften and loosen the wax so it can be flushed out.
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£49.00 per treatment

About Ear Irrigation
Who is it for
Ear irrigation is for individuals with excessive or impacted earwax.
It is often recommended after ear drops have been used without success.
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When ear irrigation is not suitable
Individuals with a perforated eardrum, ear tubes, or a history of ear surgery are not eligible.
It should be avoided if you have a current ear infection or had one in the last 6 weeks.
It may not be suitable for people with diabetes, a weakened immune system, or eczema around the ear