Bayfields painless ear wax removal service

Ear Wax Removal

At Bayfields Opticians, we offer gentle, safe ear wax removal to restore clarity and comfort. Excess ear wax can cause discomfort, hearing loss, and even ear infections.

Our expert audiologists use micro suction technology for precise and effective removal, ensuring no discomfort or damage to your ears. If you're suffering from earache, dizziness, or repeated ear infections due to ear wax buildup, we can help.

With many NHS providers no longer offering ear wax removal*, too many people endure unnecessary discomfort and hearing loss. This is especially true for those who use earbuds, earplugs, or hearing aids.

Our gentle, safe ear wax removal brings back your clarity and comfort for just £75, without disrupting your ear's natural ecosystem.

If you're not sure if your issues are due to excess wax, our free hearing Health Check can help.

*People 18 and under should contact their GP for ear wax removal.

Why Choose Bayfields for Ear Wax Removal?

  • Safe and Painless: We use micro suction and video guidance to remove ear wax gently without harming the ear canal.

  • Specialised Care: Our trained audiologists are experienced in providing safe, comfortable ear wax removal for all ages.

  • Affordable: We offer this service for just £75, giving you a cost-effective solution to ear wax issues.

  • Free Hearing Health Check: Not sure if ear wax is the problem? Book a free 15 minute health check to get a clear diagnosis.

Understanding Ear Wax Removal: Signs, Frequency, and Methods

Ear wax plays a vital role in keeping your ears healthy. It protects against dust, debris, and harmful bacteria, while also keeping the ear canal lubricated. However, excessive ear wax build-up can lead to discomfort and even temporary hearing loss. Knowing when and how to remove ear wax is key to maintaining ear health.

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How Ear Wax Removal Works

The safest way to remove Ear Wax

Excess ear wax can cause issues like earaches, dizziness, and hearing loss, especially for people who use earplugs, earbuds, or hearing aids. Our micro suction method uses video guidance to remove ear wax with precision, ensuring your ear health is never compromised. It’s the safest and most effective treatment available.

Is there Ear Wax Removal Near Me?

Get back to clear hearing with Bayfields Opticians and Audiologists. We have over 50 practices conveniently located across the country.  Book your ear wax removal appointment today and experience the difference with our safe and effective treatment.

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The Dos And Dont’S Of Ear Cleaning

Keeping your ears clean is important, but did you know that using cotton buds or home remedies can sometimes do more harm than good? In this quick video, our Head of Audiology, Rob shares the key dos and dont's of ear cleaning, including safe tips you can follow at home: 

 

• Never insert cotton buds or sharp objects into your ear canal
• Signs of blocked ears include muffled hearing or discomfort
• Safe cleaning methods include professional micro suction or irrigation
• Regular check-ups can help prevent wax build-up

Ear Wax Removal FAQs

Is ear wax removal painful?

Professional ear wax removal methods, such as micro suction and irrigation, are generally painless. Some mild discomfort may occur if the wax is impacted or hardened, but specialists take steps to ensure a safe and comfortable experience. The procedure does tend to be a little loud, but nowhere near hearing damaging levels.

How do I know if I need ear wax removal?

Signs include muffled hearing, a blocked feeling, or ringing in the ears. A free 15 minute hearing health check by our trained audiologists can confirm if ear wax removal is needed.

How do I prepare for an ear wax removal appointment?

Start using olive oil or ear drops 3–5 days before your visit to help soften the wax. Avoid inserting cotton buds and keep your ears dry. For more information, this article explains how to prepare for your appointment. 

What is micro suction ear wax removal?

Micro suction is a safe and effective procedure where a specialist uses a low-pressure suction device to remove the wax. It's highly precise, performed under direct observation through a microscope, and does not require water. Bayfields uses the cutting edge Tympa system to give us full visibility of the ear and also record the procedure so you can check later what was removed. Find out more information here

Does wearing headphones or earbuds affect ear wax build up?

Yes! Wearing in the ear headphones or earbuds for long periods can prevent earwax from naturally exiting the ear canal, potentially leading to blockages. Cleaning your headphones regularly and giving your ears a break can help reduce the risk.

How Often Is Ear Wax Removal Needed?

For most people, ear wax is self-cleaning. Your ears are set up to get rid of the wax without you having to do anything. Therefore, it often doesn’t require removal.

However, certain individuals may experience frequent blockages due to:

  • Narrow ear canals
  • Excessive ear wax production
  • Hair in the ear canals
  • Regular use of earplugs or hearing aids, which can trap wax
Is ear wax good or bad for my ears?

Ear wax is actually beneficial—it protects the ear canal by trapping dust, debris, and bacteria, preventing them from reaching deeper parts of the ear. However, excessive build up can lead to blockages and discomfort.

How Do I Know If I Have an Ear wax Blockage?

A blockage occurs when excess earwax builds up. When it hardens, it can then prevent sound from traveling effectively through the ear canal to the eardrum.

Common symptoms include:

  • Hearing loss—sounds may become muffled or quieter
  • Earache—pain or discomfort in the ear
  • Tinnitus—a ringing or buzzing sensation
  • Dizziness—a feeling of imbalance or vertigo

If you experience any of these symptoms, it’s important to get your ears checked by a professional.

Can I remove ear wax at home?

It’s really important to avoid inserting objects into your ears, as this can push wax deeper or damage your eardrum, so we would never recommend trying to remove your own ear wax, unless it is in the outer ear (the bit you can see)

Can ear wax block hearing aids?

Yes, ear wax can clog hearing aid vents and receivers, reducing sound quality. Regular cleaning of both your ears and hearing aids can help prevent this issue.