
Waxfree Guarantee™: The only ear wax removal clinic in Oxford offering the Waxfree Guarantee™.
We’re the only specialist microsuction ear wax removal clinic in Oxford providing Microsuction Earwax Removal and Manual Instrument Earwax Removal by our expert Audiologists. All of our earwax removal practitioners are hand-picked by our founder, Jason Levy. We really are the ear wax removal experts in Oxford.
Our convenient location in Botley, Oxford, also serves clients in Jericho, Summertown, Wolvercote, Marston, Godstow, Park Town, Wytham, Yarnton, Worton, Elsfield, Beckley, Islip, Hampton Poyle, Kidlington, Eynsham, Stanton Harcourt, Hardwick, Northmoor, Kingston Bagpuize, Gozzard’s Ford, Abingdon, Radley, Littlemore, Cowley, Headington, Thame, Wootton, Kirtlington, Freeland, Cassington, Witney, Ducklington, Aston, Woodstock, Weston-on-the-Green, Charlton-on-Otmore, Horton-cum-Studley, Forest Hill, Wheatley and Sandford-on-Thames.
Services we offer are:
- Microsuction Ear Wax Removal
- Manual Instrument Ear Wax Removal
- Under 18 Microsuction Ear Wax Removal: We provide microsuction ear wax removal for age 12-17 when accompanied by a parent or guardian.
- Hearing Tests: We can test your hearing and explain the meaning of your test results – We are not part-owned by a hearing aid manufacturer, so unlike some High Street chains, we won’t offer you a “free” hearing test and then push you to buy hearing aids.
- Impartial Hearing Aid Advice, Fitting and Aftercare: If you want friendly, impartial advice, we are an independent company that is not part-owned by a hearing aid manufacturer, so we can advise you on which model will be the most appropriate, given your unique lifestyle requirements. We supply and fit all the latest digital invisible, rechargeable, bluetooth and iPhone-compatible hearing aids.
Hearing First Oxford
Located within Raleigh Park Clinic,
URL: https://www.hearingfirst.co.uk/book-ear-wax-removal-near-me/book-microsuction-ear-wax-removal-oxford/
Professional ear wax removal Oxford Audiologists. Conveniently located just off the A34 in the North Hinksey area of Botley, with free on-site parking. We are the only ear wax removal clinic in Oxford that offers The Hearing First Waxfree Guarantee™ , so if you have a blocked ear, book an appointment at our ear wax removal Oxford clinic. We really are the ear wax removal experts in Oxford!
Safe, Comfortable Ear Wax Removal With An Audiologist In Your Local Area
Your ears and hearing are delicate, and their care should be in expert hands. Some providers delegate ear wax removal to lay people, viewing it as a routine procedure. However, we believe it requires the skill and expertise of a trained Audiologist.
At our clinic, only qualified Audiologists perform ear wax removal, ensuring that your ears are cared for by a specialist with in-depth knowledge of ear anatomy and physiology. This minimises the risk of injury and ensures a safe, effective procedure tailored to your needs. Your hearing is too important to leave to chance, and we are committed to providing the highest standard of care.
Directions To Our Clinic
From the A34 Southern By-Pass Road Northbound exit at Westminster Way, follow the road round to the right and then take a left onto Raleigh Park Road. At the top of the road, you will see red-brick posts with bobbles on top on either side of the road for Raleigh Park, continue a little way and then turn right onto a narrow road leading to Raleigh Park Clinic. The customer car park is a gravel area on the right just before the clinic.
From Botley, starting at the Premier Inn Oxford Botley hotel, head south on Westminster Way for about half a mile. Turn right onto Raleigh Park Road. At the top of the road, you will see red-brick posts with bobbles on top on either side of the road for Raleigh Park, continue a little way and then turn right onto a narrow road leading to Raleigh Park Clinic. The customer car park is a gravel area on the right just before the clinic.
Parking
There is ample on-site parking for patients at the clinic.
Disabled Parking
There is one disabled bay directly outside the clinic.
Disabled Access
This clinic is located on the ground floor.
More Information
For more information on our Oxford ear wax removal clinic, please click here.
Hearing First Oxford – Microsuction Ear Wax Removal OX2 Map
How must does ear wax removal in Oxford cost?
Ear wax removal in Oxford starts at £34. Pricing can vary if it is one or two ears, at peak or off-peak times, and how far in advance the booking is made.
Microsuction vs. Ear Syringing
Many people in Oxford are finding that their local GP surgery no longer offers ear syringing. No doubt this is partly due to a lack of funding, but also because ear syringing is inherently less safe than ear micro suction. Possible side effects of ear syringing or irrigation are ear infection, hearing loss, tinnitus, perforation of the ear drum, and further impaction of the ear wax (i.e. the ear wax gets pushed even harder against the ear drum). Is it any wonder that people are going off walk in ear syringing in Oxford and are seeking out microsuction ear wax removal instead? Unfortunately, the sharp rise in demand has meant that NHS micro suction clinics are now unable to meet the need and waiting times are often over two to three months.
You no longer need to wait months for micro suction. Why not save time by going private? It’s not as expensive as you think. Simply head to our booking page and you could be saying goodbye to your wax blockage this week!
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Ear wax removal is available from the experts at Hearing First Oxford on Tuesdays at Raleigh Park Clinic in North Hinksey, Botley OX2 – easily accessible from the A34 Northbound or Premier Inn Oxford Botley with plenty of free onsite parking. Click here to book now. - City of Spires
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The intricate fan-vaulted ceiling of the Divinity School took three years to carve and features over 400 bosses.
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In the 1920s, a cat named Simpkins