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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 

 

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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

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