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Safe Earwax Removal

Do you suspect that earwax build-up might be the cause of your muffled hearing? Convenient locations in San Jose and Morgan Hill.

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How Ear Wax Removal Works

As earwax can be dense and dry, we start with a pre-treatment solution to soften the wax and make it easier and more comfortable for removal. This process usually takes around 15 minutes. After the pre-treatment, we will use an FDA approved irrigation headset called the “Otoset” to remove the wax. The Otoset will sit on top of your head and have two tips that go into your ears. Once the device is in place, the clinician will start the Otoset and you will feel a stream of water flush the wax from your ear canals. Sometimes the clinician will run the device twice to ensure wax removal. Any remaining wax can usually be removed by the clinician using a professional wax removal tool. Your appointment may take up to an hour from start to finish. These appointments are best for patients who: are not on blood thinners, are not being treated for an ear infection, and have no holes/tubes in their ear drums.

Should you get your ears professionally cleaned?

Expertise: Our providers are trained professionals with specialized knowledge of the ear anatomy and safe cleaning techniques. Patients can be confident that the procedure will be conducted with precision and care.

Safety: Cleaning your ears at home with cotton swabs or other tools can be risky and may lead to injury or damage to the delicate structures of the ear. Our professional cleaning ensures that your ears are cleaned safely and effectively, reducing the risk of complications.

Thoroughness: We have access to specialized tools and equipment designed specifically for ear cleaning, allowing us to remove excess wax, debris, or blockages thoroughly. Our thorough cleaning process can improve hearing and reduce discomfort associated with blocked ears.

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How often should you get your ears professionally cleaned?

The frequency of professional ear cleaning depends on various factors, including individual ear anatomy, wax production, and personal hygiene habits. In general, most people do not require frequent professional ear cleaning as the ears are self-cleaning to some extent. However, for individuals prone to excessive earwax build-up the provider can determine if it is on an as-needed basis or more regular scheduled cleanings ranging from 6 months to 12 months.

How to prevent ear wax build-up.

  • Avoid using cotton swabs and instead practice good ear hygiene: Cotton swabs can push wax deeper into the ear canal, leading to buildup. Instead, use a damp cloth to clean the outer ear and avoid inserting anything into the ear canal.
  • Use ear drops or spray: Over-the-counter ear drops can help soften earwax, making it easier to naturally migrate out of the ear canal. Follow the instructions provided with the ear drops carefully.
  • Seek professional cleaning: If one is prone to excessive earwax build-up.

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San Jose, CA

6140 Camino Verde Dr.
Ste. I
San Jose, CA 95119

Monday – Friday, 9AM–5PM
Closed during lunch, 12PM-1PM

Morgan Hill, CA

The Tower Office Building
17600 Monterey Rd, Ste B
Morgan Hill, CA 95037

Monday – Thursday, 9AM–5PM
Closed during lunch, 12PM-1PM

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