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Lighted Curette
This procedure is for wax that can be seen visually and is most likely not impacted.
Earigator™
Think bubble bath for your ears. This system has warm water that comfortably flushes the wax out of your ears.
Manual Removal
Your doctor will gently remove the wax with a “shovel”, while keeping your ear drum safe.
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Micro-Suction
This machine gently suctions ear wax from your ear canal while keeping your eardrum in tact.
Medicated Drops
Drops help soften wax that may be attached to your ear canal or eardrum.
Video Otoscopy
Watch your doctor perform your ear wax removal on the big screen! *Upon patient request
Before and After
Pictures and videos of before and after procedures will be available upon patient request.
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Frequently Asked Questions
No. As long as your professional is gentle and cautious, ear cleanings should have little to no discomfort.
The only safe and effective way to remove excess earwax is by going to your audiologist to have your ears cleaned. Your doctor will use a curet, which is a small curved instrument that easily scrapes off the blockage. They can also clean your canal by suctioning or by flushing out cerumen using a water pick or bulb syringe. If the hearing loss persists, the doctor can also prescribe you some ear drops and wax removal medication.
Ear wax removal is $50 per ear with or without insurance.
It’s easy! Book an appointment and we will tell you. If you do not have any wax to be removed, it is a $20 office visit fee.