Earwax Removal

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Ear Wax Removal

Ear Health

Hearing Screening

Ear Wax Removal

Hearing Screening

Ear Health

Ear Wax Removal

Ear wax removal involves the safe and effective removal of excess ear wax, which can sometimes build up and cause discomfort or hearing problems. At YourPrescriber, our trained professionals offer gentle and efficient ear wax removal services using methods such as irrigation or manual removal. We prioritise patient comfort and safety, ensuring that the procedure is conducted with care and expertise.

Hearing Screening

Hearing screening involves assessing an individual’s ability to hear sounds across different frequencies and volumes. At YourPrescriber, we offer comprehensive hearing screening services to identify potential hearing issues early on. Our skilled professionals use state-of-the-art equipment to conduct thorough assessments, providing accurate results and personalised recommendations for further care if needed. Regular hearing screenings can play a crucial role in maintaining optimal hearing health and addressing any concerns promptly.

Hearing Screening

Hearing screening involves assessing an individual’s ability to hear sounds across different frequencies and volumes. At YourPrescriber, we offer comprehensive hearing screening services to identify potential hearing issues early on. Our skilled professionals use state-of-the-art equipment to conduct thorough assessments, providing accurate results and personalised recommendations for further care if needed. Regular hearing screenings can play a crucial role in maintaining optimal hearing health and addressing any concerns promptly.

Ear Health

At YourPrescriber, we focus on maintaining optimal ear health through services like ear wax removal, hearing screenings, and treatments for ear conditions. Our goal is to ensure your ears function well and stay healthy.

FAQ

Over-the-counter drops are available. You can place 5 to 10 drops in the affected ear twice per day for up to 7 days. A baking soda solution can also help soften wax. You can make it on your own using 1 part sterile water and 1 part baking soda.
If the aim is to completely break down ear wax, using specific over-the-counter drops, a 3% peroxide solution, or a sodium bicarbonate solution (which can be prepared by your local pharmacist) is effective.
A hearing screening is a quick test to see how well you hear different sounds. You either pass or fail the screening. If you pass and have no other hearing concerns, then you can continue with regularly scheduled hearing screenings.
 
All newborns should undergo hearing loss screening within their first month of life. Throughout childhood, the AAP recommends audiometry screening at ages 4, 5, 6, 8, and 10. During adolescence, the audiometry tests are recommended 3 times from ages 11 to 14, 15 to 17, and 18 to 21 years.
 
Our Top Tips on Protecting Your Hearing
  • Use hearing protection for loud music. …
  • Don’t listen to your personal music player at a high volume. …
  • Keep the sound as low as possible on the TV and radio. …
  • Rail against workplace noise. …
  • Reduce loud music in the car. …
  • Don’t use cotton buds or ear candling. …
  • Have regular hearing tests.