Put Down the Cotton Bud! How to Clean Ears Safely.
How to clean ears safely is one of the most common concerns our patients have. Never put anything in your ear that’s smaller than your elbow.
Read MoreHow to clean ears safely is one of the most common concerns our patients have. Never put anything in your ear that’s smaller than your elbow.
Read MoreDo you love to be active? Do you listen to music while you are pounding the pavement or sweating it out at the gym? If you workout with Earbuds or AirPods, you might be interested to learn that they could be pushing ear wax deeper into your ear, causing a possible hearing loss. Earbuds, AirPods, […]
Read MoreIf you have already experienced Microsuction ear cleaning, you will know that this procedure uses gentle suction to remove wax or foreign bodies from the ea…
Read MoreDo you work on a construction site? Are you exposed to dust, concrete, soil, dirt, metal or other mineral and metallic dusts in your daily work? Do you suf…
Read MoreEver gone on holiday to a tropical destination and found your trip ruined because your ears have blocked up after swimming in the pool or beach? You are not …
Read MoreFace Masks are compulsory unless for medical reasons with official documentation.
If you have visited any of the locations listed on DDHS website 'Cases currently linked to key outbreaks' and have cold-like symptoms please get tested prior to seeing our Ear Nurse.
If you or a family member has signs of a cold, fever, cough, sore throat, chills, muscle aches, weakness or flu-like symptoms please have a COVID-19 test and ensure you are cleared prior to your appointment with our Ear Nurse.
If you have a persisting smokers cough, diarrhoea, nausea, shortness of breath or hayfever/runny nose, we ask that you bring a GP letter to your appointment stating that the condition is pre-existing and not COVID-19 symptoms.
We thank you for understanding and supporting us during this challenging time.