Ear Wax Removal in Rossett
Blocked, muffled hearing cleared in one short appointment — gentle microsuction by our experienced nursing team. No GP referral, no waiting list.

A build-up of ear wax can block the ear canal, dull your hearing and cause earache, itchiness or ringing. Ear wax removal clears it quickly and comfortably — most often by microsuction, the method ENT specialists prefer over old-style syringing.
It's carried out by our experienced nursing team in a single appointment, and you can book directly, with no GP referral and no waiting list.
Your clinician will confirm the most suitable method at your appointment.
Use olive oil or pharmacy ear drops for 3–5 days beforehand — it makes removal quicker and more comfortable.
Avoid cotton buds and poking the ear; they push wax deeper and can irritate the canal.
Let us know about any perforated eardrum, grommets, past ear surgery or infection so we pick the safest method.
Ear wax removal, done properly.

The nurse looks in your ear with an otoscope to see the wax and check the canal and eardrum.
Wax is cleared by microsuction — or irrigation if that's more suitable. You'll hear some noise, but it isn't painful.
Most people notice clearer hearing straight away; we confirm the ear is clear before you leave.
There's no downtime — you can go straight back to normal. We'll advise if any follow-up is needed.
When wax affects your hearing
Heavily impacted wax can dull or block your hearing and cause earache or ringing. Once it's cleared, hearing usually returns straight away — but if symptoms persist, it's worth getting your hearing checked.
Learn about hearing loss →Know the cost before you book.
Every price is fixed and published upfront. A £50 deposit secures your appointment and comes off the total.
Book now→Do I need a GP referral? +
No — you can book ear wax removal directly with our nursing team.
How much does it cost? +
£65 with our experienced nursing team, or £100 if you'd prefer an ENT consultant to carry it out.
Does it hurt? +
No. Microsuction isn't painful — you'll hear some noise from the suction, but most people find it comfortable.
How long does it take? +
It's a single appointment, usually around 30 minutes.
How should I prepare? +
Soften the wax with olive oil or pharmacy ear drops for a few days beforehand, and avoid cotton buds.
Recovery & aftercare
Book ear wax removal.
From £65, published upfront — with no GP referral needed.
