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Hydrogen Peroxide

Hydrogen peroxide can be used to help soften ear wax prior to your microsuction appointment. What is Hydrogen Peroxide? Hydrogen peroxide is an active ingredient in liquid form used in many earwax softening drops. It is also available as a stand alone product (hydrogen peroxide 3%) and can be used on its own to remove

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Earworx Opens New Clinic in Adelaide CBD, South Australia

We are thrilled to announce that we have opened our new Earworx Clinic in South Australia, in the central hub of Adelaide. Our Wakefield Street clinic will offer a convenient option for people living and working in the city to access quick, gentle and pain-free extraction of excess and impacted ear wax. Co-located with Wakefield

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Rosewater

The Earworx Rosewater clinic is conveniently co-located in the Grand Health Medical Centre, 156A Grand Jct Rd, Rosewater, South Australia, 5013.

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Earworx Pricing

At Earworx, we’re committed to providing exceptional ear wax removal services at transparent and affordable prices. Our Earworx cost is designed to cater to a wide range of clients, including children, students, pensioners, veterans, and healthcare cardholders. We understand that your needs are unique, and our pricing structure reflects our commitment to delivering high-quality care

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Ear Wax and Vertigo

Can earwax cause vertigo? Wondering if ear wax or blocked ears might be the cause of your dizziness? How Does Impacted Ear Wax Cause Vertigo? Vertigo is a feeling of dizziness that gives people a false sensation of movement. Ears are integral to our ability to stay balanced. Blocked ears may cause symptoms of imbalance

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Ear wax removal for kids

Earwax helps to protect and lubricate the ear canal which aids in trapping dust and dirt, preventing it from moving further down the ear. Whilst most ears do clean themselves, on occasion wax can build up within the ear canal leading to symptoms such as hearing loss.Approximately 1 in 10 children suffer from wax impaction,

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Ear Wax and Tinnitus

Tinnitus is the perception of phantom noises like ringing or buzzing in the ears. Whilst earwax blockages can contribute to tinnitus, it is not the sole cause. Factors such as middle ear infections, dental problems, medication, loud noises, and emotional events can also trigger tinnitus. Worried that your impacted ear wax might be causing tinnitus?

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Swimmer’s Ear

Have you experienced the uncomfortable symptoms of swimmer’s ear? If you have ever suffered from an ear infection from swimming, you may have experience the discomfort of swimmer’s ear. Learn more about what the causes, symptoms, prevention and treatment of swimmer’s ear. What is Swimmer’s Ear? Also known as otitis externa, ‘swimmer’s ear’ is a condition

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