Ear, Nose & Throat Minor Procedures
Book in three taps. GMC-registered doctors. Microsuction, no water, no pressure. Same-day appointments. London.
The blocked ear that turns conversation into guesswork. The infection that ruins a holiday. Examined under the microscope and treated by a GMC-registered doctor in one visit, from £195. Hearing usually returns before you leave the room. No referral needed. Book and pay online in minutes.
Choose what needs seeing to, pick a time, confirm. If you are not sure what is going on in there, the team confirms the right appointment and your quote before you attend.
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Blocked ears are one of the most common reasons hearing fades, and one of the very few where it comes back in minutes. Around 2.3 million people in the UK need earwax managed every year, yet in most areas it is no longer something a GP surgery provides. Microsuction under a microscope, the method ENT departments use, clears the canal under direct vision with no water and no pressure, and the same appointment catches the infections, the pressure problems and the occasional thing that needs a specialist. You hear the difference before you pay for it.
Sources. NICE Clinical Knowledge Summaries, earwax. NICE guideline NG98, hearing loss in adults. ENT UK patient guidance. Royal College of General Practitioners curriculum.
Doctor-led ear and nose care, each appointment with a GMC-registered doctor and the examination included in the price. Same-day availability is routine, adults and children welcome.
Microscope and gentle suction, both ears, 20–30 min, no water
The blocked, underwater feeling lifts in minutes. A doctor examines both ears under magnification and clears the wax with gentle suction, no water, no pressure, the method ENT units use. Hearing usually returns before you reach the street. From £195 for both ears.
Gentle, unhurried microsuction for children, doctor-led
For the child who keeps saying what, or whose school flagged their hearing. A patient, doctor-led appointment with time to go gently, and honest advice when leaving things alone is the right call. From £245.
Aural cleaning, prescription drops and review in one visit
The hot, itchy, aching ear that ruins sleep, common after swimming and summer holidays. The canal is gently cleaned under the microscope so prescription drops can actually reach the infection, and you leave with the treatment started. From £295.
Removed under direct vision, adults and children
The bead, the bit of cotton bud, the insect that will not leave. Removed carefully under magnification the same day, without the pushing and poking that makes things worse. From £295.
Silver nitrate to the bleeding vessel, 15–20 min
For the nosebleeds that arrive at meetings, in bed, on planes. The culprit vessel is sealed in minutes, one side per visit for safety, and most people simply stop having them. From £395.
Pick the appointment and a time. Not sure whether it is wax, pressure or an infection, book anyway, the examination is the first step of every visit.
The doctor examines both ears under magnification and tells you what is actually going on, wax, infection, pressure after a cold, or something that needs onward care.
Wax is cleared by microsuction, infections are cleaned and prescribed for, nosebleed vessels are sealed. Most visits take 20 to 30 minutes, and the plan is agreed with you before anything is done.
You leave hearing better and knowing why it happened, with honest advice on keeping it that way, and a review booked where an infection needs checking.
Plenty of places will suction an ear. At The Wellness, the person holding the microscope is a GMC-registered doctor, which changes what the appointment can do. An infection is diagnosed and prescribed for on the spot. Eardrum damage, persistent pressure or hearing that does not return gets a plan, not a shrug.
And because blood testing, ultrasound and a full private GP service run under the same roof, an ear appointment can quietly become the visit where the real problem gets found. Dizziness, recurring infections, the nosebleeds that keep coming back on blood thinners, all of it belongs to the same doctor, in the same building, on the same day.
Speak to a doctorIf you know what you need, book it above in three taps, often for the same day.
If you are not sure what is going on, message us. Send a photo or a few words and the team comes back with the right appointment and a fixed quote, recommending a short GP consultation first if anything deserves a closer look. You can also email team@thewellnesslondon.com or call +44 20 3951 3429.
Usually straight away. When wax is the cause, hearing returns the moment the canal is clear, and most appointments take 20 to 30 minutes for both ears.
Not necessarily. Microsuction works without softening, though two or three days of olive oil or Earol beforehand can make stubborn wax quicker and gentler to remove. If the wax is very hard, the doctor may clear most of it and finish at a short follow-up.
Microsuction is performed under magnification with a fine suction tip, no water and no pressure, which is why ENT departments prefer it and why national guidance has moved away from manual syringing. The doctor sees the ear canal and drum throughout.
Yes. Children are seen as part of a private GP service, with unhurried appointments, a gentle approach, and honest advice when the kindest option is to leave things alone.
Then you are in the right place. The doctor cleans the canal so drops can reach the infection, prescribes them on the spot, and books a review. Ear infections and wax often arrive together, and both are dealt with in the same visit.
The doctor examines both ears either way, explains what is actually going on, whether that is pressure after a cold, an infection or something that needs onward care, and you are only charged the examination fee, not the full removal.
Yes. Secure card payment holds your appointment when you book. The doctor still confirms the plan with you before anything is done, the fee is adjusted if a different treatment is agreed on the day, and you are refunded in full if treatment is not needed.
In most areas it is no longer part of the standard GP service, and hospital ENT lists are reserved for complex cases, so most people now arrange wax removal privately. Anything that needs specialist care is referred on properly.
Book in three taps, walk in with a blocked ear, walk out hearing the street again. Examined, treated and explained by a doctor in one visit, adults and children alike.