Celebrate Christmas With Healthy Ears πŸŽ„πŸ‘‚

As the festive season approaches, celebrate Christmas with healthy ears and focus on your ear health. With all the holiday cheer, carol singing, and celebrations, keeping your ears in top shape is essential. This month, we’re sharing expert tips on ear health, the importance of regular check-ups, and how to manage ear blockages, so you can enjoy a joyful, ear-friendly Christmas season!


Book Your Ear Cleaning Appointment Today

Maintaining clean and healthy ears is essential for overall well-being. If you’re experiencing discomfort, hearing loss, or simply need a routine ear cleaning, The Ear Nurses are here to help.

Contact us today to schedule your appointment or learn more about our ear cleaning services. Our friendly team is ready to assist you with all your ear care needs. Phone: 1300 260 750

FEES & Charges

Ear examination and consultation fee of both ears:$170
Goverment Pension/DVA/Health Care Card/We Care card holders:$160
(not Seniors Card)

FAQ

Watch the video to see how Ear Nurses gently remove ear wax and professionally clean your ears.

Did you know that:

  • Ears naturally produce ear wax
  • Ears have a built in self-cleaning mechanism
  • The skin cells inside the ear canal function like a conveyor belt pushing the ear wax out of the ear

Blockages can happen in your ears if your body’s natural cleaning process is disrupted by:

  • Use cotton earbuds
  • Wear airpod or headphones
  • Wear hearing aids
  • Swim regularly

Genetics can cause ear blockages due to the ear canal being:

  • Narrow
  • Curvy
  • Hairy
  • Contains excess skin

Essential Ear Care: Do’s and Don’ts for Healthy Ears.

DO

  • Gently clean the outer part of your ear with a damp cloth.
  • Wear earplugs in noisy environments.
  • Visit an Ear Nurse for gentle microsuction cleaning approximately once a year.

DON’T

  • Avoid using cotton buds, as they can push earwax deeper or even damage your eardrum.
  • Steer clear of ear candles, which have been shown to be ineffective and misleading (Seely et al., 1996).
  • Don’t attempt to clean areas of your ear that you can’t see.
  • Never insert anything into your ear that’s smaller than your elbow.