Ear Wax Removal Specialists are delighted to announce that our sister business division, Hearing Aid Accessories, have now launched their all-new, one-of-a-kind mobile app! Hearing Aid Accessories’ app is the first designed to cater specifically to the deaf and hard of hearing community, and comes complete with a whole host of products that complement our […]
Read More >>The Earwax Removal Specialists are in partnership with the online retailer, Hearing Aid Accessories, and we are so pleased to announce that they are launching their very own app, which will become live on all app stores come Deaf Awareness Week! Deaf Awareness Week will be celebrated from the 2nd till 8th of May this […]
Read More >>What is Endoscopic Microsuction? Endoscopic Microsuction is becoming the more popular procedure to remove ear wax – where the Audiologist, Hearing Aid Dispenser or ENT Doctor uses a visual camera (an oto-endoscope) which the specialist slowly inserts into the ear canal. This helps to clearly display the wax removal process: whether using low-pressure microsuction with […]
Read More >>Unlike ear syringing, where water is used to flush the wax out without the use of a microscope, this method another method of ear wax removal using a microscope. The technique which is safe, comfortable and pain-free and can sometimes be more effective. With the Microsuction method, you don’t have to use olive oil prior […]
Read More >>Many of you may have heard of the procedure Water Syringing, but the more modern term used now is Water Irrigation. Water Irrigation or syringing is a method of wax removal carried out by most Ear Care Specialists or clinicians usually using the Propulse water Irrigator. The Propulse Irrigator enables effective patient care, with adjustable […]
Read More >>While earwax, also called cerumen, is a naturally occurring substance with health benefits, too much earwax can actually lead to hearing loss. Audiologists recommend that people clean their ears with a damp, warm washcloth daily, during a bath or shower. The ears should be dried thoroughly afterward. Sometimes, additional ear cleaning is needed, especially when […]
Read More >>First stages of hearing loss Hearing loss may become noticeable as you begin struggling to hear conversations with your loved ones in a busy restaurant or you need to turn up the TV to be able to listen to your favorite TV program clearly. Safety can also be an issue with hearing loss – Imagine […]
Read More >>After you have a hearing test, your audiologist will review the hearing test results on an audiogram. An audiogram is a graph that shows hearing sensitivity. The frequencies at the top of the graph are in Hertz (Hz). A frequency is often referred to as pitch. The higher the frequency the higher the pitch. The […]
Read More >>Who needs a hearing test? If you find yourself struggling to hear the TV, or in social situations continuously asking friends and family to repeat themselves, it may be time to book yourself in for a hearing test. Hearing is one of our primary senses, providing us with the ability to learn about our surroundings, […]
Read More >>Earwax removal can be a pretty scary thing when it’s your first time. However, most people don’t realise that it’s very common. It’s so common in fact, that it’s the most likely reason for temporary hearing loss. No need to be embarrassed as you’re not the only one having problems with earwax. It’s natural for […]
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