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Clearer Hearing in Just 20 Minutes

Experience quick and effective relief with our ear wax removal service in Stokesley and surrounding North Yorkshire areas.

At Ears and Toes Ltd, we specialise in safe, professional ear wax removal using both microsuction and irrigation methods. Our friendly and experienced specialist offers appointments at our Stokesley location or in the comfort of your home — including visits to care homes and nursing homes.

Don’t let blocked ears affect your day. Book your appointment online or contact us directly to arrange a time that suits you.

One Ear – Ear Wax Removal

Full Ear Health Check

Wax Removal

Aftercare Advice

Price:
£45

Two Ears – Ear Wax Removal

Full Ear Health Check

Safe and Effective Wax Removal(Microsuction or Irrigation)

Personalised Aftercare Advice

Price:
£60

Frequently Asked Questions

Earwax, also known as cerumen, is a natural substance produced by glands in the ear canal. While it might seem unpleasant, earwax actually plays an important role in protecting your ears — trapping dust, dirt, and debris to stop them from reaching the eardrum.

However, when too much earwax builds up or becomes impacted, it can lead to symptoms like reduced hearing, discomfort, ringing in the ears (tinnitus), and even dizziness. In some cases, severe blockages can cause infections or damage the eardrum.

That’s why safe and effective earwax removal is important. Whether you’re managing it at home or choosing a professional service like Ears and Toes Ltd, it’s essential to use methods that are gentle and appropriate for your ears.

Removing earwax safely is key to protecting your hearing and preventing discomfort. While there are several ways to manage earwax, not all methods are equally safe or effective. Here’s a breakdown of the most common options:

Wiping with a Washcloth
This is great for cleaning the outer ear, but it doesn’t remove wax from inside the ear canal.

Ear Drops
Over-the-counter drops can soften earwax, making it easier to remove. However, some ingredients may cause irritation, so it’s best to use them with caution — or under advice from a professional.

Home Kits
DIY kits are available, but they can be risky if not used properly. Always choose products recommended by qualified healthcare professionals.

Irrigation (Water-Based Removal)
This method involves flushing out wax with water. While effective in many cases, it can cause discomfort or lead to complications if not done correctly.

Microsuction (Our Preferred Method)
Microsuction is a gentle and safe way to remove earwax using a small suction device. It’s quick, comfortable, and considered the gold standard in ear care — especially when performed by a trained professional like Lorraine at Ears and Toes Ltd.

At Ears and Toes Ltd, we offer both microsuction and irrigation as safe, effective ways to remove earwax. Each method has its benefits, and the best choice depends on your individual needs.

Irrigation
This method involves gently washing out earwax with warm water using a controlled, pulsed stream. While it can work well for many people, it’s not always ideal for those with sensitive ears, past infections, or a history of eardrum issues. Rare side effects can include dizziness or mild irritation.

Microsuction
This is our most popular and recommended method. Microsuction uses a small suction tool to carefully remove wax while being able to see exactly what we’re doing through a special lens or loupe. It’s quick, precise, and doesn’t involve water — making it perfect for those with more delicate ears or previous ear problems.

Not sure which method is right for you? Don’t worry — we’ll assess your ears first and talk you through the best option for your comfort and safety.

Earwax is completely natural and plays a key role in keeping your ears clean and protected. But when too much builds up, it can become impacted — blocking the ear canal and causing a range of uncomfortable symptoms.

Common signs of impacted earwax include:

A feeling of fullness or pressure in the ear

Ear pain or discomfort

Dizziness or a spinning sensation (vertigo)

Ringing in the ears (tinnitus)

Muffled hearing or hearing loss

Itching or discharge from the ear

If you’re experiencing any of these symptoms, it’s important to get your ears checked by a trained professional. At Ears and Toes Ltd, we can assess the issue and provide safe, effective removal to help you hear clearly again — and prevent complications like infection or damage to the ear.

Looking after your ears properly after treatment is just as important as the removal itself. Here are some simple tips to help you stay comfortable and avoid any issues:

Keep Your Ears Dry
Try to keep water out of your ears for at least a few days after your appointment. Avoid swimming, and be gentle during showers. Water in the ear can lead to irritation or infection.

Don’t Use Cotton Buds or Fingers
It might be tempting to itch or clean your ears, but avoid putting anything inside. Cotton buds and fingers can push wax deeper or introduce bacteria. If your ears feel dry or itchy, a soft olive oil spray like Earol can help.

Gentle Hygiene
It’s okay to rinse the outer ear with water once your ears have had time to settle — usually after a few days. Just be careful not to force water inside.

Seek Help If You Feel Unwell
If you notice pain, discharge, hearing loss, or anything unusual after treatment, don’t ignore it. Come back to Ears and Toes Ltd or speak to a healthcare professional. A quick check-up can make all the difference.

With proper aftercare, your ears will stay healthy, clear, and comfortable for longer.