Ear me out

Ear me out I am a fully qualified Audiologist with over 20 years experience who specialises in ear wax removal by microsuction. I'm based in Walkden.
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I am also fully mobile and can come out to patients homes if needed.

Another waxy week! It is amazing just how much wax you can store in your ears!! 😵👂😁
05/06/2026

Another waxy week! It is amazing just how much wax you can store in your ears!! 😵👂😁

I have posted this before, but I still love it as it is such a good way of helping one another ❤️😁👂
03/06/2026

I have posted this before, but I still love it as it is such a good way of helping one another ❤️😁👂

01/06/2026

Ask Fiona: Can impacted earwax cause dizziness?

It can.

When earwax builds up and blocks the ear canal, it can lead to symptoms like dizziness, a feeling of fullness, hearing loss, or ringing in the ear.

But here’s the important part—dizziness has many possible causes. Earwax might be part of the story, but it’s not always the whole explanation.

If earwax is contributing, treatment is usually simple and symptoms often improve once the blockage is removed.

If they don’t, it may be a sign that something else—like a vestibular condition—is also involved.

💛 Read more: https://vestibular.org/blog/looking-fine-almost-cost-me-my-healing/

30/05/2026

25/05/2026

Dizziness can feel unpredictable because your brain relies on multiple systems working together. 🧠

Your inner ear, vision, and body all send signals to help you stay balanced and oriented. When those signals don’t match, your brain has to work harder to make sense of them.

That mismatch can cause symptoms to shift quickly or feel inconsistent.

To better understand how the brain plays a role in dizziness, you can read more here:
https://vestibular.org/article/diagnosis-treatment/types-of-vestibular-disorders/central-vestibular-disorders/

Another waxy day. 👂
23/05/2026

Another waxy day. 👂

Ear wax is entirely normal and plays a vital role in keeping your ears healthy. It protects the ear canal, traps dust an...
20/05/2026

Ear wax is entirely normal and plays a vital role in keeping your ears healthy. It protects the ear canal, traps dust and debris, and naturally fights bacteria. However, when too much wax builds up, it can lead to issues. This is where ear drops help—they soften and loosen the wax, making it much easier for a professional to remove safely.

17/05/2026
It's been a waxy week this week. Three people can now hear clearly again. 😁👂If you are struggling and need your ears de-...
15/05/2026

It's been a waxy week this week. Three people can now hear clearly again. 😁👂
If you are struggling and need your ears de-waxing. Please feel free to get in touch for prices or advice. 👂🙂

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