Hearing First Finchley

Waxfree Guarantee™: The only ear wax removal clinic in Finchley offering the Waxfree Guarantee™.

We’re the only specialist microsuction ear wax removal clinic in Finchley 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 Finchley.

Our convenient location in Finchley, North London, also serves Muswell Hill, Church End, Golders Green, Hendon, Hampstead Garden Suburb, Mill Hill, Barnet, East Finchley, Highgate, Crouch End, Hornsey, Harringay, Southgate, Whetstone, Arnos Grove, Osidge, Wood Green and Tottenham.

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 Finchley

166-168 High Road
Located within Cootes Pharmacy,
London N2 9AS
Phone: +442033979787
URL: https://www.hearingfirst.co.uk/book-ear-wax-removal-near-me/book-microsuction-ear-wax-removal-east-finchley/

Professional ear wax removal Finchley Audiologists. Conveniently located inside Cootes Pharmacy opposite Co-op Funeral Care. We are the only ear wax removal clinic in Finchley that offers The Hearing First Waxfree Guarantee™ , so if you have a blocked ear, book an appointment at our ear wax removal Finchley clinic. We really are the ear wax removal experts in Finchley!

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.

Hearing First Finchley – Microsuction Ear Wax Removal N2 Map

How must does ear wax removal in Finchley cost?

Ear wax removal in Finchley 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.

20 Interesting Facts About Finchley

Here are 20 incredible facts about Finchley, a suburban area in North London, each highlighting its unique culture, history and landmarks:

  1. Name’s Feathered Origin
    Finchley derives from Old English “Finch’s Leah” (Finch’s clearing), referencing its medieval roots as a forested area teeming with birds. The “Central” suffix was added in 1933 to distinguish its Tube station from East/West Finchley.
  2. Domesday Book Absence
    Unlike neighboring areas, Finchley isn’t in the 1086 Domesday Book—likely because it was dense woodland deemed “waste” by Norman surveyors. Its first written record dates to 1274, noting a dispute over timber rights.
  3. Highwaymen’s Hunting Ground
    Finchley Common (now suburban sprawl) was a notorious 18th-century haunt for highwaymen like Dick Turpin. Legends claim buried loot remains under modern driveways—though none has ever been found.
  4. Ear Wax Removal in Finchley: Ear wax removal is available from the experts at Hearing First Finchley every Thursday at Cootes Pharmacy on High Road London N2 opposite Co-op Funeral Care. Click here to book now.
  5. Northern Line’s Game-Changer
    Finchley Central station (opened 1933) spurred suburban growth. Its iconic roundel sign inspired an urban myth: locals joke it once “accidentally” read “Finchley Central – Trains to Nowhere” during a 1950s prank.
  6. Friern Hospital’s Haunted Legacy
    Built in 1851 as Colney Hatch Lunatic Asylum, this Gothic complex housed 3,000 patients. Closed in 1993, its converted apartments retain eerie features—residents report phantom screams and ghostly nurses in the corridors.
  7. The Arts Depot’s Secret Tunnel
    North Finchley’s arts hub sits atop a WWII air-raid shelter. Rumors persist of a sealed tunnel linking it to Friern Hospital, allegedly used to transport patients during bombing raids. Council archives “officially” deny it.
  8. St Mary-at-Finchley’s Hidden Crypt
    This 12th-century church (rebuilt in 1872) hides a medieval crypt under its altar. During renovations in 2001, workers found 17th-century skulls labeled “Plague—Do Not Disturb”—still interred there today.
  9. Finchley Lido’s Olympic Link
    The now-demolished Finchley Lido (1935–1993) trained 1948 Olympians. Its art deco diving boards were scrapped in 1995, but locals salvaged tiles to build a mosaic memorial in Victoria Park.
  10. Dollis Brook Viaduct’s Suicide Myth
    This 1850s railway bridge over Dollis Brook is shrouded in tragedy. Urban legends claim a Victorian lovelorn maid haunts it, pushing unfaithful partners off the edge—though no historical records confirm deaths.
  11. Stephens House & Gardens’ Ghostly Bride
    This Victorian mansion’s gardens are said to host the ghost of a 1920s bride who drowned in the pond. Staff blame her for flickering lights and sudden cold spots in the conservatory.
  12. J.M. Barrie’s Forgotten Stay
    Before writing Peter Pan, J.M. Barrie lived briefly on Ballards Lane in 1888. Locals insist he based Neverland’s “Lost Boys” on mischievous kids from Finchley’s ragged school—though Barrie never confirmed it.
  13. Finchley Golf Club’s Royal Snub
    Founded in 1908, it’s London’s oldest public golf course. King Edward VII allegedly called it “a charming swamp” after a rain-soaked 1910 visit. The club still celebrates “Swamp Day” with muddy tournaments.
  14. WWII Rocket Tragedy
    A V-1 flying bomb struck Tally Ho Corner in 1944, killing 17. A plaque on the Iceland supermarket wall commemorates the blast—though few shoppers notice it beside the frozen peas.
  15. The “Finchley Fairy” UFO Hoax
    In 1967, teens used chicken wire and glitter to create a “fairy corpse” in Victoria Park, sparking a media frenzy. The prank unraveled when a tabloid offered £500 for proof—prompting giggles at the police station.
  16. Market Square’s Medieval Roots
    Finchley’s market charter dates to 1319, though today’s stalls (since 1986) sell kebabs, not corn. Archaeologists found 14th-century market tokens under the car park—now displayed in the library.
  17. Finchley Memorial Hospital’s Workhouse Past
    Built in 1854 as a workhouse, its wards once housed the destitute. A hidden graveyard holds 500 pauper graves; some claim midnight wails echo near the maternity wing.
  18. The “Hanging” Station Sign
    Finchley Central’s tilted sign (damaged in a 1987 storm) sparked rumors of a hanged stationmaster. The truth? A lorry hit it in 1992—but the macabre nickname stuck, inspiring grunge bands like Hanging Sign.
  19. The Tally Ho’s Rock ’n’ Roll Legacy
    This 1930s pub hosted The Rolling Stones’ first London gig (1963). A graffiti tag reading “Mick woz here” in the cellar is preserved under plexiglass—though experts debate its authenticity.
  20. Secret Cold War Bunker
    Under a 1950s semi-detached house on Nether Street lies a government bunker, rediscovered in 2015. Its rusting tins of 1960s biscuits and Geiger counter are now part of a “Doomsday Airbnb” experience.
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