No doubt this is partly down to a lack of funding, but that fact that ear syringing is inherently less safe than ear micro suction has played a large part.
Many people have been injured by the ear syringing process and this is why we don’t offer ear syringing as a service.
Possible side effects of ear syringing or irrigation are ear infection, hearing loss, tinnitus, perforation of the ear drum, and further impaction of the ear wax (i.e. the ear wax gets pushed even harder against the ear drum). Is it any wonder that people are going off walk in ear syringing and are seeking out microsuction ear wax removal instead? Unfortunately, the resultant rise in demand has meant that NHS micro suction clinics are now no longer able to meet the need and waiting times often exceed two to three months.
Our clients have told us time and again that the amount they paid was worth it for the relief of being able to hear properly again… without having to wait months for a micro suction appointment. You don’t need to wait months for ear wax removal, either. Why not jump the queue by “going private”?
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