Ear Syringing

We offer professional ear syringing services to help alleviate discomfort and maintain optimal ear health. Ear syringing is a safe and effective procedure used to remove excess earwax and debris that can cause hearing problems or discomfort.

What is Ear Syringing?

Ear syringing involves flushing the ear canal with a gentle stream of warm water to remove accumulated earwax. This procedure helps clear blockages that may affect hearing or cause symptoms such as itching, earache, or a feeling of fullness in the ear.


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Frequently asked questions

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Ear syringing is generally safe, but some individuals may experience mild side effects, such as:

  • Temporary Ear Discomfort: A slight feeling of fullness or discomfort immediately after the procedure.
  • Dizziness: Occasionally, some people may feel lightheaded or dizzy during or after the procedure.
  • Minor Ear Irritation: Mild irritation or redness in the ear canal, which usually resolves quickly.

Avoid using unprescribed ear drops or inserting objects into your ear before the procedure. Inform us of any existing ear conditions or recent ear infections. We may also provide specific instructions based on your individual needs.

You may experience temporary ear discomfort, which should subside shortly. Follow any aftercare instructions provided, such as keeping the ear dry and avoiding inserting objects into the ear canal. If you have any concerns or persistent symptoms, contact us for further advice.

Ear syringing should only be performed as needed. If you frequently experience earwax buildup or related symptoms, we can discuss a suitable ear care routine and preventive measures with you.

No, you do not need to be accompanied during the procedure. However, if you experience any side effects or feel uncomfortable afterwards, you may choose to have a loved one accompany you for support.