Our Milton Keynes ear wax removal clinic is in Challenge house (pictured) on Sherwood Drive, near Bletchley Park. There is ample free parking, including disabled parking with disabled access to the clinic, which is located on the ground floor.
Many people in Milton Keynes 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 London 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!
Planned as a “New City” in 1967 Milton Keynes was officially designated in 1967 to accommodate the overspill population from London, and it became one of the most successful examples of post-war urban planning in the UK.
Named After a Real Village Milton Keynes takes its name from the original village of the same name, which still exists today as a conservation area within the modern town’s boundaries.
The Best Ear Wax Removal in Milton Keynes The best ear wax removal is available from the experts at Hearing First Milton Keynes on Mondays in Challenge House on Sherwood Drive, just a few minutes from Bletchley station and Bletchley Park. There is plentiful free onsite parking. Click here to book an appointment.
One of the UK’s Fastest-Growing Economies Milton Keynes consistently ranks among the top UK towns and cities for economic growth, employment opportunities, and business start-ups, thanks in part to its excellent transport links and digital infrastructure.
Famous for its Grid Road System The town’s distinctive grid layout, inspired by American cities, separates traffic from residential areas, improves flow, and allows for efficient navigation across its 25 square miles.
Home to the Open University Established in 1969 and headquartered in Milton Keynes, the Open University is the largest university in the UK by number of students, offering flexible distance learning across the globe.
A Major Transport Hub Located on the West Coast Main Line and the M1 motorway, Milton Keynes offers fast rail links to London, Birmingham, and Manchester — with London just 32 minutes away by train.
Hosts One of the UK’s Largest Indoor Ski Slopes Xscape Milton Keynes is home to Snozone, a real-snow indoor ski slope that attracts visitors year-round for skiing, snowboarding, and snow-based events.
Over 5,000 Acres of Parkland More than 25% of Milton Keynes is green space. The Parks Trust, an independent charity, manages over 6,000 acres of parkland, rivers, and woodlands throughout the area.
The Peace Pagoda Was the First in the West The Peace Pagoda in Willen Lake, completed in 1980 by Buddhist monks, was the first of its kind built in the western world. It symbolises unity and non-violence.
Designed with Climate in Mind Milton Keynes was designed to allow good air flow, light penetration, and sustainable water management. Its planners prioritised energy efficiency and environmental resilience decades ahead of their time.
A Leader in Electric Vehicle Technology Milton Keynes has been at the forefront of EV adoption in the UK, offering free EV charging points, test areas for autonomous vehicles, and dedicated Smart City infrastructure trials.
Hosts the National Badminton Centre The National Badminton Centre in Milton Keynes is the UK’s primary training facility for elite badminton players, including Olympic and Commonwealth athletes.
Birthplace of Britain’s Smart City Projects Milton Keynes has been a testing ground for Smart City innovations, including autonomous delivery robots, real-time traffic monitoring, and smart grid energy systems.
Milton Keynes Theatre is One of the UK’s Most Modern Opened in 1999, the theatre boasts a fully adaptable auditorium, state-of-the-art acoustics, and regularly hosts West End touring shows, ballet, and opera performances.
Campbell Park is a Nationally Recognised Landmark Campbell Park, linking the town centre to the Grand Union Canal, is a designated Grade II listed park and a finalist for UK Landscape of the Year.
Centre for Motorsport and Engineering Milton Keynes is home to the Red Bull Racing Formula One team headquarters, making it a key location for high-performance automotive engineering and design.
Over 500 Public Artworks From sculptures and murals to interactive installations, Milton Keynes is known for integrating public art into its infrastructure, encouraging community engagement and cultural expression.
Willen Lake is the Most Popular Free Attraction in Buckinghamshire Willen Lake attracts more than one million visitors annually, offering watersports, treetop adventures, walking trails, and family attractions.
Built to Preserve Historic Settlements Rather than flatten existing villages, Milton Keynes was built around them. Traditional villages like Woughton-on-the-Green, Loughton, and Shenley Church End remain intact.
Achieved City Status in 2022 After several attempts, Milton Keynes was officially granted city status as part of Queen Elizabeth II’s Platinum Jubilee celebrations, marking its transformation from “new town” to urban powerhouse.