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Professional Ear Wax Removal
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4.72(6.5k reviews)
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Everything was ok but the wait time very poor very good on my needs and friendly
4.86(957 reviews)
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Short Wait Time

I have had a sore throat for a few days and got up this morning hoping to go to an urgent care. I walked in and was seen by really nice staff members who helped me and a doctor who saw me within 10 minutes of being there!!
5.0(1 reviews)
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4.37(367 reviews)
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Came in to the urgent care with an online appointment scheduled. I have been here several times. I have insurance, which was verified by the office, but the front desk girl said I was required to have a credit card on file but couldn’t tell me why. She did say it would be on file in your system for FIVE years. Not only does that seem to be a crazy ask with verified insurance, she could explain why the card was needed or why it would be on file for years. Makes me question things for sure…. The provider was great but first impression needs improvement.
4.94(274 reviews)
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Everything was Awesome! Dr and nurse where great , highly recommend.
4.57(44 reviews)
This clinic has shorter than average waiting periods

Short Wait Time

I didn’t know this clinic opened, glad I know now. I got in for my appointment early and they took me a little early. The NP was friendly and the doctor took time with me & he was very nice. I’m sure I’ll be back.
4.7(3.1k reviews)
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Was seen same day for a sore throat. Scheduled online was super easy. Had to wait a little longer than my appt but there was only one provider working.  He was thoroughly explaining something to another family, I couldn’t hear anything specific but could tell he was giving lots of explanation/instructions. The check in nurse was very quick, prompt, and friendly. The provider was prompt.  After my tests came back, my meds were sent electronically and I was able to pay and go. I was in and out in 40 mins. The receptionist was reserved and friendly also.
4.79(137 reviews)
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Kimberly is top tier when it comes to being a Heathcare Provider! The staff is friendly and show compassion.
4.83(204 reviews)
This clinic has shorter than average waiting periods

Short Wait Time

Most efficient doctors office visit ever . Accurate and friendly
4.71(2.5k reviews)
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Highly Rated

My appointment was previously scheduled, I was taken in close to on time!  I had some wait time after having a chest x-ray (for  incoming results ) not long….  I cannot thank my Dr. and staff enough!!  I’m always greeted, they are always friendly, caring with sincerity!!! I don’t think I could get better care anywhere and absolutely I would recommend and have recommended Carolina primary!!
4.51(39 reviews)
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4.8(55 reviews)
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Thank you for taking care of my son so promptly! Your services are appreciated!
4.74(23 reviews)
This clinic has shorter than average waiting periods

Short Wait Time

This is now my go-to Urgent Care in the Raleigh Area! Wonderful experience. Staff were extremely nice, and the Physician provided great care. I highly reccomend this center!
2.18(19 reviews)
I have always received excellent and efficient care. They are very helpful and they take time to listen. I feel they are very thorough and want you to follow up if know progress is noted.
1.4(10 reviews)
This clinic has shorter than average waiting periods

Short Wait Time

Love the staff and doctor! Minimal wait time and always so caring! I don’t go to any other urgent care. Highly recommend
3.98(9 reviews)
1.0(5 reviews)
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About Professional Ear Wax Removal

Dirt, bacteria, and other small particles that could irritate your ear canal and cause hearing loss are shielded by ear wax. On the other side, too much ear wax can obstruct your ear canal and cause hearing loss. Knowing how to safely and effectively remove ear wax can help you safeguard your hearing and ear health.

Why do we have ear wax?

Ear wax is a natural substance that protects your ears by trapping microscopic debris like dust and bacteria that might otherwise injure them. According to the National Library of Medicine, ear wax also protects the sensitive skin inside your ear canal from water-related irritation (NLM).

As it moves from the inside of your ears to the outside of the ear canal, ear wax gathers dead skin cells, debris, and hair. According to Harvard Medical School, ear wax has antibacterial and antifungal properties, making it an effective natural ear cleanser. It continues by stating that if your ears do not produce or hold enough ear wax, they will be itchy and unpleasant.

Treatment of a common ear condition

Ear wax removal, according to the National Library of Medicine, can help you prevent and avoid hearing loss. According to the National Library of Medicine, most cases of ear wax buildup can be treated at home using treatments that soften the wax so it can be easily removed or washed out. It goes on to state that you may need to seek medical help in some circumstances to avoid injuring your ears or causing an infection.

According to the National Library of Medicine, hearing loss caused by ear wax buildup is usually temporary and disappears after the blockage is removed. Hearing loss that persists after wax removal should be checked and treated by a physician.

The side effects of excessive ear wax

Excessive ear wax can cause ear discomfort and hearing problems, according to the National Library of Medicine. According to the National Library of Medicine, ear wax buildup is associated with ear pain, a perception of blocked ears, and tinnitus (inner ear noises). It's also possible that you have a partial hearing loss that gets worse with time.

The development of ear wax

Ear wax is also known as cerumen. It is a mixture of secretions from sebaceous glands and sweat glands in the outer ear canal's walls, according to Harvard Medical School.

Secretions flow through the inner ear canal and into the outer ear canal when you chew or talk with your jaw, where they dry out and flake. This allows older ear wax deposits to flow out or be removed more easily, according to Harvard Medical School.

Where wax comes from

According to Harvard Medical School, ear wax is a natural ear cleanser produced by glands in the ear canal to protect your ears from harmful dirt and other waste. No one knows why some people have more ear wax problems than others, according to the article.

Older adults with coarse, wiry hairs in their ears have more ear wax buildup problems than others, according to the University of Texas at Austin. Because some hearing aids are designed in such a way that wax cannot easily flow out of the ear canal, hearing aid users have more ear wax than non-users.

Ear wax removal tips

Cotton swabs are frequently used to remove ear wax buildup. Many medical experts advise against using this treatment, according to UC San Diego, because it can push wax deeper into the ear canal. It goes on to state that using wax-softening ear drops, which can be obtained at practically any pharmacy, is the easiest way to clean your ears.

To soften ear wax, the National Library of Medicine suggests using baby oil or mineral oil. With a small piece of cloth or tissue wrapped around your finger, you may simply remove the wax from the outer ear canal once you can see it.

The National Library of Medicine recommends consulting a doctor if you're having problems removing ear wax. A doctor can employ other irrigation procedures, as well as a curette or suction equipment, to remove ear wax.

Tips for hearing-aid wearers

Hearing aid users should have their ear canals inspected for additional wax every three to six months, according to the National Library of Medicine. Ear wax is responsible for 60 percent to 70% of hearing aid degradation, according to Harvard Medical School. If you wear a hearing aid, have your doctor check your ears for ear wax buildup at least once every six months.

Ear Wax Removal FAQs

  • How much does an ear wax removal cost in Saxapahaw?

    Without insurance, an ear wax extraction in Saxapahaw can cost between $40 and $110. If your insurance covers ear wax removal, you will typically only be responsible for a $5 to $75 copay.

  • Is ear wax removal covered by my insurance?

    Ear wax extractions and consultations with ENT specialists are sometimes covered by insurance, especially if your problem is severe. Book a consultation and check your coverage in the Saxapahaw area today.

  • How can I book an ear wax removal in Saxapahaw?

    Regardless of the kind of doctor you are looking for for an eye exam, Solv can help you book an appointment. Simply search for Saxapahaw-area eye doctors, find a provider, and book the most convenient time for you. Be sure to include any pertinent issues you are dealing with and include “eye exam” as your reason for visit.

  • Can I make a same-day appointment for ear wax removal in Saxapahaw?

    Same-day and next-day appointments for eye exams are available through Solv. Search for Saxapahaw-area doctors, find a provider, and book an ear wax removal as early as today.

  • How do I find the top-rated ENT specialists in Saxapahaw?

    Solv gathers reviews, ratings, and other data on Saxapahaw-area ENT specialists to ensure the clinics provided meet our standards. Search for an ENT specialist, see what previous patients think, and book an ear-wax removal with a top-rated doctor today!

  • Who should get an ear wax removed?

    Individuals who are experiencing hearing loss, ear pain, leakage, or unusual coughs should book an appointment for an ear wax extraction.

  • Are video visits available with ENT specialists in Saxapahaw?

    While a thorough ENT examination cannot be performed over video, your doctor can evaluate you or your child for most concerns, such as loss of hearing, ear pain, leakage or other basic concerns using telemedicine. They can discuss a care plan, prescribe ear wax softeners, and recommend an in-person visit if deemed necessary, all while you are safe and comfortable at home in Saxapahaw.

  • Are video visits with ENT specialists covered by my insurance?

    Telemedicine ear wax removal consultation coverage will vary depending on your circumstances. Typically, if your insurance will not cover an in-person visit, it won’t cover similar appointments via telehealth. Since routine ENT consultations are usually covered by medical insurance, it is likely video visits with ENTs will be similarly covered.

  • If ear wax is removed, will my hearing improve?

    According to the National Library of Medicine, clearing the ear wax obstruction usually restores your hearing completely. Hearing loss is commonly caused by ear wax buildup and lasts until your ears are cleaned.

  • What will happen if I don’t clean my ears?

    You may develop an excessive amount of ear wax if you do not clean your ears on a regular basis. Pain or itching in the ear, ringing in the ear, and a feeling that the ear is full or clogged are all symptoms of too much ear wax, according to the National Institutes of Health (NIH). According to the National Institutes of Health, if you do not clean your ears, you may experience odor or discharge from the ear, as well as hearing loss.

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