
Waxfree Guarantee™: The only ear wax removal clinic in Mill Hill offering the Waxfree Guarantee™.
We’re the only specialist microsuction ear wax removal clinic in Mill Hill 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 Mill Hill.
Our convenient location in Mill Hill, North London, also serves Hendon, Colindale, Edgware, Golders Green, Stanmore, Burnt Oak, Belmont, Queensbury, South Mimms, Brookmans Park, Potters Bar, Southgate, Hadley Wood, Arkley, Kitt’s End, Oakleigh Park, Highwood Hill, Whetstone, Northaw, Cockfosters and Finchley.
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: 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 provide all the latest digital invisible, rechargeable, bluetooth and iPhone-compatible hearing aids.
Hearing First Edgware
Located within Laboratory Spa & Health Club - Mill Hill,
URL: https://www.hearingfirst.co.uk/book-ear-wax-removal-near-me/book-microsuction-ear-wax-removal-edgware/
Professional ear wax removal Mill Hill Audiologists. Conveniently located at the Fiveways Interchange A1/A41/M1 junction, with free on-site parking. We are the only ear wax removal clinic in Mill Hill that offers The Hearing First Waxfree Guarantee™ , so if you have a blocked ear, book an appointment at our ear wax removal Mill Hill clinic. We really are the ear wax removal experts in Mill Hill!
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.
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How must does ear wax removal in Mill Hill cost?
Ear wax removal in Mill Hill 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 Mill Hill
- Historic Roots
Mill Hill has been inhabited since at least the medieval period. Its name is thought to derive from a windmill that once stood on The Ridgeway. - Mill Hill School
Founded in 1807, Mill Hill School is one of London’s most prestigious independent schools, set on a 120-acre campus with stunning countryside views. - Ear Wax Removal in Mill Hill
Ear wax removal is available from the experts at Hearing First Mill Hill on Mondays at The Laboratory Spa in London NW4 near the Fiveways Interchange, with easy access from the A1, A41 and M1 and plentiful free onsite parking. Click here to book an appointment. - Green Spaces Galore
Mill Hill is known for its abundance of green spaces, including Arrandene Open Space and the extensive Mill Hill Park, making it a haven for walkers and nature lovers. - The Ridgeway
This historic road runs along the top of the hill and offers panoramic views across north London. It’s part of an old coaching route from London to St Albans. - World War II History
Mill Hill was home to a wartime military hospital, and parts of the area were used for army training and logistics during World War 2. - Transport Links
Mill Hill Broadway provides Thameslink rail services with direct connections to central London, while Mill Hill East is the only Northern Line station on a single-track spur. - Former Home of the National Institute for Medical Research
This major research facility operated in Mill Hill from 1950 until 2016 and was involved in significant scientific discoveries, particularly in immunology. - Architectural Variety
The area features a mix of architectural styles — from Georgian and Victorian homes to 1930s suburbia and modern developments, giving it a diverse residential feel. - Local Shopping and Dining
Mill Hill Broadway offers a wide selection of cafés, restaurants, and independent shops, giving the area a strong community vibe while remaining well connected to the city. - Mill Hill’s Invisible River
The Dollis Brook runs quietly through Mill Hill — but for much of its route, it’s hidden beneath footbridges, overgrowth, and garden fences, making it a secret river even locals forget about. - The College with Cows
The prestigious Mill Hill School is not only known for its alumni but also for the cows that once grazed its cricket fields. In the early 1900s, the school maintained its own dairy herd. - Secret Cold War Hideouts
During the Cold War, hidden bunkers and reinforced buildings were rumoured to exist beneath certain government-linked properties in Mill Hill East. Locals still point to oddly fortified sheds. - The Rabbit Roundabout
Drivers have reported regular sightings of unusually large rabbits around the Apex Corner roundabout — some even say they’re the descendants of wartime escapees from a local breeder. - Home of the Mini Meteorologist
Mill Hill was once home to a boy who, in the 1980s, became locally famous for accurate weather predictions on handmade flyers. His nickname? “Sky Kid.” He later worked for the Met Office. - The Singing Hill
On very quiet mornings, early walkers near Arrandene Open Space report hearing low, melodic tones — a natural hum caused by wind tunnelling through trees, but often mistaken for distant chanting. - The Forgotten Zoo
Before WWII, a small private zoo existed on the outskirts of Mill Hill, complete with monkeys, a bear, and even a leopard. After the war, it vanished — as did most official records of it. - The Underground Llama
A photo taken in 2004 of a llama walking calmly down Mill Hill Broadway sparked endless debate. The mystery deepened when no local farms or zoos reported one missing. Urban legend status: confirmed. - Mill Hill’s Micro-Climate
Thanks to its elevation, Mill Hill sometimes has completely different weather from neighbouring suburbs — residents love to gloat when there’s snow on their rooftops and drizzle in Finchley. - The Station That Disappeared
Mill Hill (The Hale) station was closed in 1939, then quietly erased. All that remains are a few stray bricks and memories from those who insist they once caught a train there.