Hearing Loss or Maybe Just Earwax?
Book your FREE painless earwax removal today. This service is free for patients over 60s.
Book your FREE painless earwax removal today. This service is free for patients over 60s.
Earwax buildup can cause a range of hearing problems from mild to severe. Hidden Hearing is offering FREE earwax removal services for over 60s this month. This service is usually valued at £60.
Our earwax removal services are:
And the best part is that they are FREE for over 60s this month!
Chief audiologist Tim Pringle and expert wax removal technician Donal Breheny recently appeared on Ireland AM to remove presenter Martin King's earwax.
Watch how easy and painless the procedure can be!
In most cases, ear wax works its way out on its own, and there is no need to remove it. However, if ear wax is blocking your ear canal and causing hearing loss, it may require removal using one of the following methods:

Microsuction is the safest and quickest method of earwax removal. This method is also used to safely remove foreign bodies present in the ear canal.
Wax is basically a self-cleaning service for our ears, and it protects the sensitive ear canal from things like bacteria and debris (which can cause infections). Never put anything in your ear yourself, and, if you are bothered by the feeling of a blockage, just see your GP or a hearing care specialist.

Ear irrigation is a procedure where water (at body temperature) is injected into the ear by the irrigator, which controls the water pressure, to ensure that reduces the chance of the ear being damaged. Under the gentle force of the water, the earwax is softened and dislodged, and the wax is carried out of the ear.
As well as being fully qualified, our audiologists receive additional specialist training in both ear Irrigation and "dry mopping" (which keeps the discharging ear dry) from Aston University Birmingham & Newcastle University.

Earwax removal methods we recommend avoiding:
Since ear wax is necessary, you shouldn’t clean it too much; you simply don’t need to. However, you can wipe away any visible excess earwax using a wet cloth. But - do not use cotton swabs!
Cotton swabs are not the best way to clean your ears. They may look soft, but they are made from artificial fibers that can scratch and inflame the sensitive skin inside the ear canal, making it more vulnerable to infection.
If you think you have a blockage in your ear canal or think you are experiencing excessive ear wax, then you should consult a hearing care expert to receive professional ear cleaning. Instead of cleaning out the earwax, it is pushed deeper into the ear.

The traditional method for ear wax removal that you or your family might have experienced many years ago was “syringing”. This was a high-pressure washing method that could lead to some complications. Today, modern technology has now outdated and replaced this procedure. At Hidden Hearing, we only use the latest technology and clinical protocols to give you the best outcomes. We have never nor will we ever use the ear syringing method because of the issues that might arise.
Terms and conditions
When booking your appointment, you agree to abide by these terms and conditions. We look forward to assisting you with your earwax removal needs.
Call 0800 145 6067 to book your appointment - or book your appointment online.
Changes in your hearing may be a sign of earwax build-up, but they can also be a sign of hearing loss. Study the 6 common signs of hearing loss to learn what to look out for: