Hearing First East Finchley

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

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

Our convenient location in East Finchley, North London, also serves Muswell Hill, Church End, Golders Green, Hendon, Hampstead Garden Suburb, Mill Hill, Barnet, 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 East Finchley

166-168 High Road
Located within Cootes Pharmacy,
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 East Finchley Audiologists. Conveniently located inside Cootes Pharmacy opposite Co-op Funeral Care. We are the only ear wax removal clinic in East Finchley that offers The Hearing First Waxfree Guarantee™ , so if you have a blocked ear, book an appointment at our ear wax removal East Finchley clinic. We really are the ear wax removal experts in East 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 East Finchley – Microsuction Ear Wax Removal N2 Map

How must does ear wax removal in East Finchley cost?

Ear wax removal in East 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 East Finchley

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

  1. The Archer of East Finchley
    A striking 12-foot bronze archer statue by Eric Aumonier (1940) guards the Northern Line station, symbolizing the area’s medieval hunting past. Locals joke it points north to “escape London,” though it aligns with the Tube’s trajectory to High Barnet.
  2. Phoenix Cinema: Oldest in the UK
    Opened in 1910 as the East Finchley Picturedrome, this Grade II-listed gem survived WWII bombings and a 1980s closure scare. Its neon sign, added in 1938, still glows—rumored to flicker when classic films play.
  3. Cherry Tree Wood’s “Naked Lady”
    A bronze statue titled *Bather* (1914) by Charles Sargeant Jagger stands in this ancient woodland. Dubbed the “Naked Lady,” legend says she comes alive at midnight, her expression shifting to mourn lost lovers.
  4. Ear Wax Removal in East Finchley: Ear wax removal is available from the experts at Hearing First East Finchley on Mondays at The Laboratory Spa in London NW4 near the Fiveways Interchange, with easy access from the A1, A41 and M1 and abundant free onsite parking. Click here to book now.
  5. Roman Road Underfoot
    East Finchley sits atop Watling Street, a Roman road linking London to St Albans. In 2018, builders uncovered 1st-century pottery near Fortis Green, sparking theories of a hidden Roman villa beneath suburban gardens.
  6. Medieval Murder Mystery
    In 1294, a monk was stabbed near modern-day East End Road during a feud between Finchley Priory and farmers. The crime remains unsolved—locals claim his ghost haunts the Sainsbury’s car park now on the site.
  7. The “Finchley Ghost” Hoax
    In 1904, teens terrorized Church Lane with sheets and lanterns, pretending to be a specter. The prank made national news until exposed. Some still report eerie glows there, blamed on the “ghost’s unfinished business.”
  8. Fortis Green’s Tudor Safehouse
    No. 200 Fortis Green Road, a 1580 timber-framed house, hid Catholic priests during the Reformation. Its attic has a secret chapel and a tunnel rumored to lead to All Saints’ Church—now buried under a kebab shop.
  9. WWII Spy Training HQ
    A Bedford Road house secretly trained SOE agents in sabotage during WWII. A 1944 explosion during a grenade drill blew out windows, exposing the operation. Neighbors dubbed it “Bang Cottage.”
  10. The Boogaloo’s Secret Bar
    This High Road pub hosted Amy Winehouse’s early gigs and hides a Prohibition-style basement behind a fake fridge door. Staff swear Keith Richards’ ghost lingers, searching for a lost whiskey bottle.
  11. Emmeline Pankhurst’s Rally
    The suffragette leader defied police bans to speak at Cherry Tree Wood in 1913. A plaque marks the spot, but some claim her voice echoes during protests—”Deeds, not words!” heard in the wind.
  12. Haunted All Saints’ Church
    Built in 1875, its graveyard “hosts” a Victorian widow in black. Organists hear phantom choirs, and a tombstone reads *”Taken by the Fairies”*—a nod to local folklore about vanished children.
  13. The Lost Finchley Lido
    This art deco pool (1931–1993) hosted Olympic trials. After closure, its ruins became a graffiti canvas. Old-timers swear summer nights echo with splashes and Glenn Miller tunes.
  14. Bishops Avenue’s Cursed Mansion
    No. 48 on “Millionaires’ Row” lies derelict, allegedly cursed by a 1920s oil magnate who died bankrupt. Squatters held raves there in the 1980s, claiming the ghost DJed with a gramophone.
  15. Shaun of the Dead’s Pub
    The Bald Faced Stag (formerly Winchester Pub) starred in Edgar Wright’s 2004 zombie comedy. Fans reenact the film’s “Queen track” scene yearly—staff hide plastic corkscrews to deter overzealous visitors.
  16. Great Storm of 1987’s Survivor
    Cherry Tree Wood’s “Naked Lady” statue stood untouched as 100 trees fell. Pagans credit ancient woodland spirits; skeptics say luck. A storm-carved oak bench now bears the date “1987” in moss.
  17. Secret Nuclear Bunker
    A Falloden Way house hides a Cold War bunker (1950s) with decaying rations and radiation suits. The owner offers “apocalypse tours”—visitors joke it’s Airbnb’s quirkiest listing.
  18. Open Air Art Heist
    East Finchley’s annual art exhibition in Cherry Tree Wood saw a 1993 sculpture made of Tube parts stolen overnight. Artists now chain works to trees, tagging them *”Phantom-proof.”*
  19. The “Finchley Phantom”
    A 1990s prankster draped shops in toilet paper and left rubber chickens on doorsteps. His identity remains unknown, though a 2015 resurgence (#PhantomReturns) was traced to a dad’s midlife crisis.
  20. Madonna’s Damp Bedsit
    In 1979, a pre-fame Madonna rented a North Hill Road bedsit, calling it “moldy but cheap.” She allegedly wrote *Holiday* lyrics in a café now named “Material Girl Espresso”—though staff deny it.
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