Ear CLeaning Brighton: Microsuction gentle dry suction

Welcome to The Ear Nurses Clinic. 5 locations throughout Melbourne. Our Expert Ear Nurses deliver gentle microsuction and dry suction techniques, ensuring a comfortable experience for all our patients. Our team of expert ear nurses is dedicated to providing the highest quality care to keep your ears clean and healthy.

Ear CLeaning Brighton: Dry Suction for a Comfortable Experience

We also offer dry suction, which is a non-invasive approach to ear cleaning. This technique uses a tiny vacuum device to gently remove excess earwax without the need for irrigation or drops. Dry suction is particularly suitable for patients who may have sensitive ears or a history of ear infections.

Professional and Friendly Service

At The Ear Nurses, we pride ourselves on our professional and friendly service. Our experienced ear nurses are trained to provide compassionate care and answer any questions you may have about your ear health. We strive to create a comfortable environment where you can feel at ease during your ear cleaning appointment.

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.

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

Find more information and answers to frequently asked questions about ear wax removal.

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Choose the best method for your ear wax removal needs. Trust the expertise of our trained Ear Nurses to prioritise your ear health.

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 occur in your ears if your self-cleaning mechanism is affected if you:

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

Genetics can cause blockages due to the ear canal being:

  • Narrow
  • Curvy
  • Hairy
  • Excess skin

Environmental causes can block your ears if exposed to:

  • Dust
  • Cold wind and climate
  • Loud noise

DO’S & DON’TS

  • Gently wipe the visible part of your ear with a damp cloth.
  • Use ear plugs in loud environments.
  • See an ear nurse for gentle microsuction cleaning about once per year.
  • Use cotton buds (they can push ear wax further in or even damage your ear drum).
  • Use ear candles as these have been proven ineffective and misleading  (Seely et al, 1996).
  • Attempt to clean anywhere in your ear that you cannot see.
  • Stick anything in your ear smaller than your elbow.