Looking for Ear Wax Removal Services Near You?
Our team of experts have years of experience to ensure a safe and painless procedure. After an an initial examination of your ear and medical history, we will recommend a suitable wax removal approach for you.
EAR WAX TREATMENTS available in BlanDford FORUM
Manual Extraction
To make your treatment as effective as possible it is recommended to oil your ears 3-5 days before your appointment. If you have any questions, please contact us on 0800 422 0157 ahead of your appointment.
After the procedure there is a risk of developing an ear infection if aftercare is not followed. Therefore, it is important to keep your ears clean and dry for at least 5-7 days post procedure.
Irrigation (Ear syringing)
Before you go for an ear wax removal Blandford Forum treatment, it is important to oil your ears ideally 3-5 days before your appointment. This helps to soften the wax in preparation and make the treatment much more effective. If you have any questions, please contact us on 0800 422 0157 ahead of your appointment.
Microsuction
To prepare for the treatment, it’s essential to oil your ears 3-5 days prior to your appointment. This softens the ear wax and makes the procedure more effective. If you have any concerns, please don’t hesitate to contact us at 0800 422 0157 before your appointment.
The process can take anywhere between 5 and 20 minutes depending on the amount of wax present and the position. Following the procedure, we will check the ear canal once again to ensure it is clear and healthy.
The safety and wellbeing of every child is our priority so please call us on 0800 4220157 before booking to save time and consultation charges as these cannot be refunded afterwards.
paediatrics
FOR EAR WAX REMOVAL NEAR BLANDFORD
Phone: 0800 422 0157
Sturminster Newton Medical Centre, Old Market Hill
Sturminster Newton, Dorset DT10 1QU
Blandford is notable for its Georgian architecture, the result of rebuilding after the majority of the town was destroyed by a fire in 1731. The rebuilding work was assisted by an Act of Parliament and a donation by George II, and the rebuilt town centre—to designs by local architects John and William Bastard—has survived to the present day largely intact.