Radlett: Micro Suction Ear Wax Removal Radlett Herts WD7
Same Day Ear Wax Removal (With Free Easy Parking) At Our Radlett Ear Care Centre Using Microsuction. Or at three other locations in Hertfordshire. Soften your ear wax using Earol or olive oil drops before your appointment to ensure a successful and quick procedure.
What Is Microsuction?
Simply put, microsuction is the removal of ear wax from the ear canal using illuminating microscopes and gentle medical suction. At our clinics we use ENT-grade suction units and portable convergent microscopes, as well as disposable, sterile suction tips. Microsuction is considered the safest method of ear wax removal, and our training and experience ensure you will have a very safe procedure.
When the ear wax is very tough, or if there is a foreign body in the ear canal, such as a cotton bud tip, or an ear plug which has become stuck, we may use instruments, which are specially designed for removing ear wax and other objects from the ear canal. All of our staff are trained and experienced at using instruments. You may also see instrument removal also called "curettage" or "aural toilet", but we think "instrument removal" sounds nicer.
If you are looking for great value private microsuction ear wax removal in Radlett Herts WD7, our Radlett Micro Suction Ear wax Removal Clinic can be found at Battlers Green Farm outlet at:
Radlett (Temporarily Unavailable)
Common Lane,
Our prices (see below) are the best value in Hertfordshire!
Please note that ear wax removal is by appointment only.NB Our colleagues at the location are unable to take messages or book appointments. Please call us on 0800 1 337 987, or book online.Due to Covid-19 guidance from our professional body, records must be kept of the triage and consent of all patients. In order to comply with this guidance, we have adapted our booking system to incorporate a triage and consent form - after booking please check your email for details on how to complete the form as otherwise we cannot provide treatment. Please click here to make your booking and have your credit or debit card to hand.If you are unable to use our self-service online booking system, you can take advantage of our "done for you" service and call us on 0800 1 337 987 instead.What Happens At A Radlett Microsuction Ear Wax Removal Appointment
You will find us in the Maltings shopping centre, within Maltings Eyecare.
Disabled Access
The clinic is on the ground floor with level access from the pavement.
We also have clinics nearby in Rickmansworth, Borehamwood and Welwyn Garden City.
You can find our private ear wax removal Radlett location here.
You can get directions to private ear wax removal Radlett from Google Maps here.
Nearby Hertfordshire Microsuction Clinics include:
- Microsuction Ear Wax Removal Clinic In Rickmansworth, Watford, Herts WD3
- Microsuction Ear Wax Removal Clinic In Welwyn Garden City, Herts AL8
You can get information on other microsuction clinic locations here.
Appointment Booking
Due to high demand, microsuction ear wax removal in Radlett is strictly by appointment.
You can book a microsuction appointment in Radlett online here, or click on the Book Now button below.
Saturday Microsuction Appointments
Private ear wax removal London on Saturday is available at our out of hours clinic in Baker Street NW1 from 10am until 5pm.We also run a Saturday microsuction ear wax removal clinic in Oxford typically once a month.Please try to book by 5.30pm on Friday evening, as Saturday microsuction appointments are very popular. You can book online on the day as we sometimes have same day ear wax removal appointments available. Book online now to reserve your private microsuction appointment in one of our Saturday clinics.Parking
There is ample free parking in the off-street car park at Battlers Green Farm Shopping Village.
Microsuction Ear Wax Removal Radlett Herts WD7 Map and Directions
Book your private earwax removal appointment in Radlett, and say goodbye to ear wax!
Our private ear wax removal clinic in Radlett also serves clients in Herts, Radlett, Chiswell Green, Hatfield, Harpenden, Redbourn, Hemel Hempstead, Tyttenhanger, Napsbury, Park Street, Potter's Crouch, Frogmore, Welham GreenColeman Green, Sandridge, Chidwickbury, Bedmond, Brickett Wood, London Colney, Colney Heath, Abbots Langley, Kings Langley, East Hyde, Wheathamstead, Shenleybury, Porters Wood, New Greens, Batchwood, Bernards Heath, Townsend, St Stephens, St Julians, Cottonmill, The Camp, Fleetville, Oaklands, Smallford, Sleapshyde, Marshalswick, Jersey Farm and Leavesden.
Radlett Microsuction Prices - BEST IN Radlett
WE HAVE ENDEAVOURED TO KEEP OUR PRICES LOW, WHILST IMPLEMENTING GOLD STANDARD COVID-SECURE MEASURES. PRICES DISPLAYED IN OUR BOOKING SYSTEM ARE AUTOMATICALLY CALCULATED AND INCLUDE ALL APPLICABLE DISCOUNTS.
One or Both | Online Price (including £10 self-service discount) |
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One ear (or wax too impacted / no wax)** | From £44, or Hear Now, Pay Later* from around £8/week |
Both ears (or wax too impacted / no wax)** | From £59, or Hear Now, Pay Later* from around £10.50/week |
Upgrade from one to both ears | Upgrade from one to both ears not available due to strict covid-secure guidelines on appointment times |
*Hear Now, Pay Later | It can sometimes be difficult to budget for unexpected health costs. That's why we have teamed up with Laybuy to give the option of spreading our booking fee over 6 weeks. |
**Consultation only (no wax present) | If no wax is present, we will provide ear care advice and/or a complementary hearing test (possibly at a later date), whichever our clinician deems appropriate |
**Consultation only (wax too impacted) | If wax is too impacted, our clinician will remove as much as they consider is safe, and provide advice on an appropriate wax softening regime |
36 hours notice required for alterations and cancellations or NO refund will be given. Non-attendance is charged at the full price. Thank you. |
How Prices Are Calculated
Price Adjustment | Adjustment Amount (+/-) |
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Online Self-Service Discount | - £10 |
Advance Booking (8 - 14 days) | - £5 |
Advance Booking (15 days or more) | - £10 |
Off Peak (Normally before 12:00pm) | - £5 |
Local Promotional Discount | - £Varies by location - See Booking System |
Peak (5:00pm - 6:00pm) | + £10 |
Peak (6:00pm onwards) | + £20 |
Saturday | + £10 |
*Hear Now, Pay Later | Total discount reduced by £4 |
12 Interesting Facts About Radlett
- In 1978, British motorcycle stunt rider Eddie Kidd successfully jumped over 14 double decker buses at Radlett Airfield to break American Evel Knievel’s world distance record. Taking off at 75mph, the 18-year-old’s jump of more than 190 feet was televised live on ITV’s World of Sport.
- Radlett lies in the valley of Tykes Water, a stream that runs north from Aldenham Reservoir to the River Colne. Now entirely surrounded by the Metropolitan Green Belt, it is seeing significant 'infill' development and pressure to relax the Green Belt restrictions.
- Watling Street, which is the main road through Radlett, has a wide variety of local shops and restaurants, as well as some national chain stores, a Post Office inside the local Budgens supermarket, and the Radlett Centre with a 300-seat auditorium for various performances. Attached to the Radlett Centre is the local Public Library.
- Paring can be quite tricky on Watling Street, with ever vigilant parking attendants. Fortunately, our clinic is located off the high street in Battlers Green Farm Shopping Village, where there is ample free parking.
- It’s thought by etymologists that the name Radlett comes from the Old English ‘rad-gelaete’, meaning ‘a junction of the roads’. It’s likely the settlement grew at the point where the ancient route from Aldenham to Shenley crossed Watling Street.
- Radlett is situated on the ancient Watling Street, one of the oldest trackways in Britain. Various archaeological finds of Mesolithic and Neolithic flints provide evidence that the Radlett area was inhabited in the Stone Age; the land was densely wooded and remained so until the Middle Ages.
- Radlett is one of the most affluent areas in the UK, with average house prices currently standing at £1.1m. The town has been home to famous faces such as media mogul Simon Cowell and singer George Michael. Actress Pam St Clement, known for her role as Pat Butcher in the BBC1 soap EastEnders, is a current Radlett resident and has been known to frequent Budgens.
- During the Roman occupation of Verulamium, the area from Radlett to Brockley Hill was home to a number of major potteries, which supplied not only the Roman capital but other parts of the province. One of these potteries is known to have existed on Loom Lane. Roman-era clay pits are still in evidence at the southern end of the village, in the area around Cobden hill.
- Solicitor William Weare was killed in Radlett over a gambling debt and his body disposed of in an Elstree pond. In what became known as the Radlett Murder, the crime gained huge public attention and was the subject of numerous books and plays.
- The 1948 Olympic Marathon went through Radlett. It was an out-and-back course from the Empire Stadium, Wembley.
- The SBAC held air shows at the Radlett Aerodrome in 1946 and 1947 which subsequently became the world famous Farnborough Air Show.
- Microsuction Ear Wax Removal with an expert ear wax removal specialist is available in Radlett at The Private Pharmacy, Unit 28 Battlers Green Farm, Common Lane, Radlett WD7 8PH.
Why Do We Have Earwax?
Ear wax (medical name cerumen) is made by specialised glands in the outer two thirds of the ear canal. It helps protect the ear by moisturising the skin in the ear canal, providing a physical barrier against infection, and by being acidic it has antibacterial properties. Because it is sticky, it helps to catch dust, pollen and small insects and prevent them from establishing themselves in your ears! The skin in your ear canal grows differently to the skin that covers the rest of our body, and grows along the ear canal from the ear drum to the canal entrance. It acts like a conveyor belt, bringing the ear wax, and any dust, pollen or other debris with it, out of the ear. This way, the ear canal cleans itself naturally.
Why Do Ear Wax Blockages Happen?
Typically, ear wax blocks the ear canal and becomes impacted when it is pushed back against the natural outward movement that is part of the natural cleaning process. This can be done using cotton buds, matchsticks, paper clips, rolled up tissue, hair pins amongst other objects. Other causes of ear wax impaction can be narrow or winding ear canals, excessive, excessively dry or excessively sticky ear wax production. Everybody has an S bend in their ear canals - this is to reduce the chance of twigs and other objects from perforating the ear drum. However, ear wax can build up on very sharp bends in the canal. Where the ear canal is very narrow, there is less space for ear wax to accumulate, and this can lead to frequent ear wax blockages. Excessive, sticky, or dry ear wax production can also lead to impacted ear wax. The most obvious symptom of a blocked ear is a partial or total loss of hearing, but other symptoms can include pain, itching, a feeling of fullness, or hissing, whooshing, buzzing or ringing sounds.
How To Get Rid Of Ear Wax
Unfortunately, the size and shape of your ear canal, as well as the amount and type of ear wax is genetically determined. In order to reduce ear wax build up we recommend applying one squirt of Earol (a sterile, sealed olive oil spray) into each ear once or twice a week. If you have a blocked ear, we recommend you apply two squirts of Earol twice or three times a day for three or four days and then attend one of our expert microsuction ear wax removal clinics. You can book an appointment at our Radlett microsuction ear wax removal clinic here. Please don't put cotton wool in after applying Earol, as it will just absorb the olive oil and stop it from doing its work. We don't recommend self-syringing as this can push the ear wax further into your ear. We particularly recommend you avoid ear candles, as these do not remove ear wax and can potentially cause serious problems. We have an article on ear candles and their pitfalls here.
If you'd like to read about the various methods of ear wax removal, including syringing and microsuction, we have an article on different ear wax removal methods here.
If You Wear Hearing Aids
If you wear hearing aids, to prevent oil and wax from blocking up your hearing aids just apply the Earol at night, and then wipe out the entrance of your ear canal with a tissue in the morning before you put your hearing aids in. You'll ideally need to use Earol for five to eight days before your microsuction appointment.
Ear Wax Microsuction In Radlett
So, after reading the above if you have wax in your ear and would like it removed safely without any water being syringed or jetted into your ear, you may want to choose to have your ears microsuctioned.
We provide the most affordable ear wax microsuction service in Bernet, provided by HCPC-registered Audiologists and NMC-registered nurses. We take payment for the appointment up front - we are sorry that we have to do this, but many patients have booked and not turned up, which is frustrating for other patients who cannot get an appointment.
Our Audiologist will inspect your ears using surgical loupes or an otoscope to determine whether your ear canals are full of wax and if microsuction is therefore necessary.
If there is no ear wax, we will give you advice and/or a hearing test as appropriate.
If there is wax, we will remove the ear wax expertly using a low power medical suction unit with a tiny, sterile 2 mm suction tube on the end. This is so gentle, it feels like barely even a kiss on the cheek. Sometimes, despite applying Earol for several days, the ear wax is too stubborn to be removed by microsuction, so we may use special disposable instruments, such as a Jobson Horne Probe, or a St Barts or Rosen Cerumen Hook. Whatever method we use, you safety is our top priority at all times. If you would like to book a microsuction appointment in Radlett, click here.
We never use a Propulse Ear Irrigator, which has now largely replaced the ear syringe, as according to the British Medical Journal (article here) irrigation or syringing is associated with a high risk of complications, such as failure of wax removal or further impaction of the wax, ear infection, trauma to the ear canal, or perforation of the ear drum. Other complications of syringing that have been reported are pain, tinnitus, vertigo (dizziness), and loss of balance or hearing.