Ear Wax Removal Helensburgh
Blocked ears are more disruptive than people realise — affecting hearing, concentration and even balance. Anna Blackshaw, our qualified Registered Nurse, can usually sort it in a single appointment.
Call us on 01436 672677 or book an appointment online
Ear Wax Removal Clinic in Helensburgh every Wednesday
Blocked ears are very common — and can be very disruptive. Muffled hearing, a sense of fullness, ringing, or even dizziness can all be caused by a build-up of ear wax. The good news is that it’s quick and easy to sort out.
At The Lomond Clinic, ear wax removal is carried out by Anna Blackshaw, our experienced Registered General Nurse, who runs a dedicated ear wax removal clinic every Wednesday. Anna is fully trained and insured in both microsuction and irrigation removal techniques, and will choose the most appropriate method for you.
To make an appointment, call 01436 672677 or book online here.
Two options: Microsuction and Irrigation
Anna offers both microsuction and irrigation methods of ear wax removal, and will advise which is most suitable for you at the time of your appointment.
Microsuction uses a small, gentle suction device to remove wax from the ear canal. It’s considered the gold-standard method — no water is used, it’s precise, and it’s suitable for most people, including those with perforated eardrums or a history of ear surgery. It’s quick, comfortable and effective.
Irrigation (sometimes called ear syringing) uses a gentle flow of warm water to soften and flush out the wax. It’s a well-established method, and is a good option for many straightforward cases.
Both methods are safe, effective and carried out by a qualified and experienced nurse — not a technician.


See what’s going on
During your appointment, Anna can use a digital otoscope to take pictures of the ear canal and eardrum — showing wax before and after removal, or flagging anything else worth noting.
Images can be shared with you during the appointment, or forwarded to your GP if relevant.

About Anna Blackshaw, Registered Nurse
Anna trained at the University of Nottingham and qualified as a Registered General Nurse in 2005. She has spent the majority of her career in community nursing and GP practice, and brings a calm, reassuring manner to every appointment.
Anna runs the ear wax clinic on Wednesdays at The Lomond Clinic, 55–56 West Clyde Street, Helensburgh.


“Very quick and painless method and instant relief from completely blocked ear.”
Pamela
Ear Wax Removal.
Weekly Clinic.
Expert Care by Qualified Nurse.
No GP referral needed. Just call 01436 672677 or book online.
Prices start from only £15 for an assessment. Ear wax removal from one ear is £40, or £50 for both ears.
What our clients say
Mike gives Anna a 5 out of 5 rating
“Efficient, warm and helpful, in nice surroundings and I liked the background music!”
Rodger gives Anna a 5 out of 5 rating
“Professional/friendly/absolutely spotless. Nurse Anna was excellent.”
Sue gives Anna a 5 out of 5 rating
“Very professional. Very clean clinic with a professional air. Very pleased with my treatment. Have been before and will return again.”
Nicola gives Anna a 5 out of 5 rating
“This was my first visit to The Lomond Clinic, all the staff were polite and professional with a friendly approach. I will be looking forward to returning.”
Gail gives Anna a 5 out of 5 rating
“The service I received was professional and friendly. I had space and time to discuss my treatment and ask questions. All the staff were welcoming and helpful”
Razia gives Anna a 5 out of 5 rating
“Lovely, helpful staff. I was given all the information I needed to make an informed decision.”
What to expect
You don’t need to prepare in any particular way, though using almond oil or olive oil drops for 4-5 days beforehand can soften wax and make removal easier. Anna will carry out a brief assessment of your ears before proceeding with treatment, and will explain what she finds and what she recommends.
The whole appointment typically takes around 30 minutes.
When should I get my ears checked?
Common signs that ear wax may be a problem include:
- Muffled or reduced hearing
- A feeling of ‘fullness’ or pressure in the ear
- Tinnitus (ringing, buzzing, or other sounds)
- Earache or discomfort
- Dizziness
If you’re unsure whether your symptoms are caused by wax, an ear assessment will give you a clear answer before any treatment takes place.

Hearing tests — Hidden Hearing at The Lomond Clinic
If you’re concerned about your hearing more generally, Hidden Hearing provides free hearing tests at The Lomond Clinic. Hearing loss can affect people at any age, and early assessment is always worthwhile. If any of the following sound familiar, a hearing test is worth considering:
- Asking others to repeat themselves
- Difficulty following conversations on the phone
- The TV going up louder than it used to
To book a free hearing test with Hidden Hearing, call 0141 221 8222.

Ready to hear clearly again? Our Ear Wax Removal Clinic runs every Wednesday. Book an appointment online or call us on 01436 672677.
Contact Information
Call us
01436 672677
Visit us
The Lomond Clinic,
55-56 West Clyde Street, Helensburgh G84 8AX
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About The Lomond Clinic
The Lomond Clinic is a multi-disciplinary health and wellbeing clinic based in Helensburgh. Our highly qualified practitioners include private GP, nurse, physiotherapists, massage therapists, holistic therapists, skincare expert and mental health team comprising counsellors, psychologist and clinical hypnotherapist. We provide services to clients based in Helensburgh and the surrounding areas, including Dumbarton, Loch Lomond and Argyll and Bute.




