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wax removals

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Gentle and effective ear wax removal

We use the safest and most effective wax removal techniques, including micro-suction and gentle curettage, all without using water.

Unlike methods like ear candling and water syringing which can pose risks and lack efficacy, our techniques are performed by trained clinicians under magnified visual scopes which allow for precise removal of ear wax with minimal discomfort.

microsuction
Microsuction is a method for ear wax removal that uses a small suction device to gently extract wax from the ear canal. It’s a quick, comfortable procedure that doesn’t involve water, making it ideal for sensitive or narrow ear canals.
curettage
Curettage is a procedure used to remove ear wax by gently scraping it out with a small, curved instrument called a curette. It’s effective for clearing wax buildup and is often used when suction alone isn't sufficient.
Treatment Fees
Adults: $150
Pensioner/DVA: $130
*No GP referral required
**Fees are not covered by Medicare or Bulk Billing

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The Journey

How it works

Book an appointment online or call us

Scheduling your appointment is easy—just a few clicks or a quick call, and you're set.

Come in for a pain-free & gentle removal

Our trained audiologists have undergone specific training to ensure that your removal is both gentle and effective

experience the benefits of unblocked ears

Feel the difference knowing your ears are clear of any build up that may have been affecting your hearing

be on your way in 30 minutes or less

Our efficiency ensures a quick, comfortable procedure, allowing you to resume your day with clear hearing in just half an hour.

Have questions?
We have answers

Find answers to all your questions about hearing health, treatments, and what to expect on your journey to better hearing.
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Why does ear wax build up?

Earwax builds up due to a variety of factors, including overproduction by the glands, irregular ear canal shape, or insufficient natural cleaning. Activities like frequent ear cleaning or using earbuds can also contribute to accumulation.

how does wax impact hearing?

Wax can block the ear canal, causing reduced sound clarity and muffled hearing. It can also lead to discomfort, a feeling of fullness, and in some cases, temporary hearing loss.

how can i prepare for a wax removal?

To prepare for wax removal, avoid inserting objects into your ears, such as cotton buds, as this can push wax further in. Also, refrain from using ear drops or other treatments without professional advice. Ensure your ears are dry before the appointment and inform your specialist of any previous ear issues or discomfort.