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Professional Ear Wax Removal

Trust us for a meticulous and professional ear wax removal service—because your hearing deserves the best care.

Experiencing muffled hearing or discomfort? It could be a sign of excess ear wax. Our ear wax removal clinic offers caring and helpful solutions for clear and pristine hearing.

Symptoms to Look For

Your may need ear wax removal if you experience...

Earache: Pain or discomfort in the ear.

Hearing loss: A feeling of fullness or reduced hearing.

Tinnitus: Ringing, buzzing, or other noises in the ear.

Dizziness: Some individuals may experience dizziness or a sensation of imbalance.

Itching: Irritation or an itchy sensation in the ear

Ear infections: Ear wax buildup can lead to infections.

Symptoms of ear wax build up
Pain free ear wax removal at Audience Hearing

Professional Ear Cleaning

The safe way to clean your ears

We employ micro-suction, the prescribed standard in ear wax removal.

Using a binocular microscope for precision, our professional audiologist perform ear microsuction with a fine, low-pressure suction device, ensuring safety throughout. Unlike ear syringing, our method offers a clear view of the ear canal, minimising the risk of complications. Most individuals experience immediate relief, with restored hearing. For those prone to excess wax, such as hearing aid users, our clinic provides regular, comfortable treatments, prioritising your auditory well-being.

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For your ear wax removal procedure

Your comfort is our priority. At Audience Hearing, we go beyond mere treatment – we offer a commitment to your overall auditory well-being. Trust us for precision, professionalism, and a clear path to better hearing. Elevate your auditory experience; choose Audience Hearing for professional ear wax removal services.

audiologists in Australia Kevin & Musthafa

Frequently Asked Questions

Why does ear wax build up and what are the symptoms?

Ear wax (cerumen) naturally cleans and protects the ear canal. However, in some people—especially those using hearing aids, earphones, or cotton swabs—it can accumulate and cause symptoms like hearing loss, fullness, tinnitus, pain, or dizziness

You can soften wax at home using olive oil or over-the-counter cerumenolytic drops for a few days. But avoid using cotton buds, ear candles, or other tools—they often push wax deeper and can damage the eardrum

Safe and effective methods include:

  • Microsuction (dry suction under microscope guidance),
  • Curettage (manual removal with a small loop),
  • Syringing/irrigation (using warm water)

Microsuction is generally preferred in Australia—it’s gentle, quick, avoids water-related complications, and provides better visual control

Yes. If water isn’t warmed properly or pressure is too high, syringing can cause dizziness, nausea, infection, or even tympanic membrane injury

No referral is required; you can directly book an ear wax removal appointment, especially if using microsuction

Typically 20–30 minutes. It often includes pre- and post-inspection of the ear canal using a camera, and sometimes provision of an ear health report .

For individuals with frequent wax buildup—such as hearing aid or earphone users, or those with narrow ear canals—an ear check every 3–6 months is recommended

Yes—impacted wax can lead to temporary hearing loss, tinnitus, dizziness, and even ear infections or damage to hearing aids

Most people experience immediate clarity in hearing. Some clinics take photos/video before and after and may provide advice to prevent recurrence .

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