Ear Wax Removal in Clevedon 

Some people begin noticing one ear feels persistently blocked or hearing no longer sounds as clear as usual, even after trying drops or home treatments. Others experience pressure inside the ear, irritation or the feeling that something is preventing sound from coming through properly. 

At Meadows & Wood, we provide ear wax removal in Clevedon from our clinic within Clevedon Hospital, where microsuction treatment is carried out carefully following a full ear examination. Before any removal takes place, the ears are checked thoroughly to confirm whether wax build-up is actually responsible for the symptoms being experienced. 

Wax can sometimes build gradually without causing obvious problems until the blockage becomes more severe. In other cases, symptoms appear suddenly after using cotton buds, ear drops or after water becomes trapped behind wax following showers or swimming. 

A proper examination often helps people feel more confident about what is actually causing the blockage or discomfort. Once wax build-up has been confirmed, microsuction allows the blockage to be removed carefully while the ear canal is viewed clearly throughout the procedure. 

Many people notice a significant difference in hearing and comfort once the ear has been cleared properly. 

Arrange Ear Wax Removal in Clevedon 

If blocked ears, reduced hearing or wax build-up are causing discomfort, we provide professional ear wax removal in Clevedon from our clinic within Clevedon Hospital. 

Call: 01934 248 426 

Email: info@meadowswood.co.uk 

Request a Consultation 

We’ll examine the ears carefully, confirm whether wax build-up is present and carry out safe microsuction treatment where appropriate. 

Symptoms That May Be Caused by Ear Wax 

Wax build-up may sometimes cause: 

  • reduced or muffled hearing  
  • pressure inside the ear  
  • irritation or itching  
  • crackling sounds  
  • ringing becoming more noticeable  
  • dizziness or imbalance in some cases 
     

Some individuals also notice symptoms suddenly worsen after attempting home treatment or using cotton buds that push wax deeper into the ear canal. 

Because other ear conditions can sometimes produce similar symptoms, having the ears checked professionally before attempting removal yourself is always recommended. 

How Microsuction Treatment Is Performed 

Microsuction uses specialist suction equipment to remove wax carefully while the ear canal remains clearly visible throughout the procedure. 

The appointment begins with a detailed examination of the ears to assess whether wax build-up is present and determine how much removal may be required. Once confirmed, a fine suction device is used to remove the blockage gradually and safely. 

Many people prefer microsuction because it avoids flushing water into the ear and allows wax to be removed more precisely. This often makes the procedure more controlled and suitable for people who may have experienced irritation from syringing methods previously. 

We explain each stage clearly throughout the appointment so people understand exactly what is happening during treatment. 

Why It Helps to Have the Ears Checked Properly 

Blocked ears are not always caused by wax alone, which is why professional examination before treatment is important. 

Cotton buds, ear candles and repeated home treatment attempts can sometimes push wax deeper into the ear canal or increase irritation unnecessarily. Ear drops may also soften wax without fully removing it, occasionally leaving symptoms feeling worse rather than better. 

Having the ears checked professionally first helps ensure the symptoms are actually being caused by wax rather than another issue affecting the ear. 

For people who experience repeated blockages, professional microsuction is often the safest way to keep the ears clear long term. 

What to Expect After Treatment 

Once the ear canal has been cleared, sound often feels noticeably sharper and more balanced again. Pressure and blocked sensations usually improve quickly once the wax has been removed properly. 

After treatment, we explain any aftercare advice clearly and discuss whether anything may help reduce future wax build-up if it becomes a recurring issue. 

If hearing still feels reduced afterwards, further hearing assessment may also be recommended to investigate whether anything else could be contributing to the symptoms. 

Professional Ear Wax Removal You Can Feel Confident About 

Some people reach a point where blocked ears stop improving on their own and professional treatment starts feeling like the safest option. At Meadows & Wood, microsuction treatment is carried out carefully following a full examination of the ears to ensure wax build-up is actually responsible for the symptoms being experienced. 

Appointments take place within Clevedon Hospital, where treatment can be performed carefully and with close attention throughout the procedure. Some individuals only seek treatment after repeated use of drops or home remedies fails to properly clear the blockage, while others become concerned because hearing suddenly feels much more restricted than before. 

Viewing the ear clearly throughout the procedure helps make removal more controlled and reduces unnecessary irritation inside the canal. Many people also prefer microsuction because it avoids flushing water into the ear and allows wax to be removed more accurately and comfortably. 

For individuals who experience recurring build-up, professional treatment often becomes the most reliable way to prevent symptoms returning and keep the ears feeling clear long term.

When Ear Wax Starts Affecting Hearing Properly 

Wax build-up can sometimes affect hearing gradually enough that people do not immediately realise how much sound has changed. 

Some people notice voices sounding less clear or feel as though one ear is hearing differently to the other. Others experience increasing pressure, irritation or crackling sounds that become harder to ignore over time. 

In some situations, symptoms become worse after swimming, showers or repeated use of ear drops that soften wax without fully removing it. Wax may also interfere with hearing aids or make tinnitus seem more noticeable than usual. 

Because similar symptoms can sometimes have different causes, checking the ears properly before treatment is important. Once the blockage has been removed, many individuals notice hearing feels noticeably sharper and less restricted again. 

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Patients Also Visit Us From Across the Surrounding Area 

Alongside Clevedon itself, we regularly support people from Weston-super-Mare, Bristol, Portishead and Worle who are looking for professional microsuction treatment within an experienced healthcare setting. 

We also welcome patients from nearby locations including Nailsea, the Mendips, Yatton, Bridgwater, Burnham, Cheddar, Winscombe, Sandford and Blagdon. 

Many people choose our Clevedon clinic because they want ear wax removal carried out carefully by experienced hearing specialists in a setting that feels safe, professional and dependable. 

Book Professional Ear Wax Removal in Clevedon 

If blocked ears, reduced hearing or wax build-up are causing discomfort, we provide professional ear wax removal in Clevedon from our clinic within Clevedon Hospital. 

Call: 01934 248 426

Email:
 info@meadowswood.co.uk 

Request a Consultation Online

We’ll assess the ears carefully and carry out microsuction treatment designed to clear blockage safely and restore hearing comfort. 

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