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How Do I Know I Need Earwax Removal?
It can be difficult to tell whether or not your ear canal needs to be inspected for earwax blockages. A few of the common symptoms you might be experiencing if you're in need of ear wax removal services can include:
A feeling of “fullness” in one or both ears
"Blocked" sensation in one or both ears
Discomfort or soreness in your ear canal
Trouble hearing, ringing in the ears, or dizziness
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Ways We Perform Ear Wax Removal Services
We use professional head-worn microscopes, allowing us to clearly see into the ear canal with binocular vision, so we can perform earwax removal safely, comfortably, and efficiently. Here are just a few methods we use for professional ear cleaning:
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Manual Ear Wax Removal
Manual ear wax removal is the most straightforward and common method for ear wax removal. With manual ear wax removal, your audiologist will physically remove and get rid of earwax and earwax blockages with a specialized set of tools and instruments.
Depending on the situation, sometimes manual ear wax removal isn’t feasible, or it will be used in conjunction with another removal method.
Ear Irrigation
Ear irrigation is another common method used for ear wax removals. Ear Irrigation is a cleansing method that uses liquid to flush earwax out of the ears.
Our audiologists will typically use a syringe filled with room-temperature fluid for this procedure so the right amount of pressure can be applied.
Micro-Suction
For difficult cases where manual earwax removal and ear irrigation are not successful (or are contraindicated), we use micro-suction (a small vacuum) to carefully remove deep, challenging earwax, using our modern, quiet suction pump.
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At Treat Hearing Health Care, we understand the troubles many of our patients experience on a daily basis. We only use the latest technology and techniques to ensure your hearing and ear problems are addressed appropriately.
The appointment fee for earwax removal is $165.
Frequently FAQs About Earwax Removal
As a leading hearing clinic in the Ottawa area, we are dedicated to providing comprehensive educational resources and answering frequently asked questions to help our clients.
If you notice a feeling of fullness in your ears, muffled hearing, ringing (tinnitus), dizziness, or discomfort, there’s a good chance ear wax may be blocking your ear canal. A quick assessment with one of our audiologists will confirm if wax is present and whether removal is needed.
No, ear wax removal performed by a qualified audiologist is safe and comfortable. Our specialists use gentle techniques and modern tools to ensure a painless experience. You may feel light pressure or minor sounds during the process, but it shouldn’t cause any pain.
The appointment fee covers the full ear health assessment. If no wax is present, we’ll complete a brief hearing test or middle ear check to identify other possible causes of blockage or hearing changes. You’ll still receive a professional evaluation and recommendations for next steps.
We strongly advise against using cotton swabs, candles, or sharp objects to clean your ears. These methods can push wax deeper, irritate the ear canal, or even cause damage to the eardrum. Professional removal is always safer and more effective.
Our audiologists use two main techniques:
- Manual removal, where we use specialized tools to carefully lift and remove wax under direct visualization.
- Irrigation, where a gentle flow of room-temperature water flushes out excess wax.
We’ll choose the safest and most effective method based on your ear condition.
Most people don’t need regular ear cleaning. The ear naturally expels wax on its own. However, if you produce excess wax or wear hearing aids, you may benefit from annual or semi-annual check-ups. Your audiologist can recommend a personalized schedule based on your needs.
The appointment fee is $165


