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Ear Wax Removal
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4.72(3.4k reviews)
This clinic is rated highly in patient reviews and ratings

Highly Rated

Susan Eller is excellent at this location! I have ear wax build up and she removed my ear wax! I highly recommend this NextCare !
4.67(3.5k reviews)
Victoria Victoria Victoria is greeeaaattt!!!!!!!!!!!! I appreciate your! -Lance Castillo
4.61(5.3k reviews)
It was all gd doctor or pa. Was gd only problem on line checking and from are a pain in ass. Other was not to bad .they didn't ask people to wear masks and they differently needed to be wearing them. Full houses and I was the only one wearing a mask and workers
4.68(4.7k reviews)
I didn't need to schedule an appointment but was able to walk in and be seen relatively quickly. The provider and staff was super friendly and informative and I felt like I got the care I needed :) definitely would recommend this provider!
4.72(3.3k reviews)
This clinic has shorter than average waiting periods

Short Wait Time

Workers were professional and respectful. The process was quick and easy! My nurse did an amazing job throughout the whole process!
4.6(3.7k reviews)
Made appointment ahead, waiting was 10 min. Staff was very good, courteous. NP was amazing. Ok
4.7(7.6k reviews)
I felt very comfortable with everyone in the office and had a great experience I would definitely recommend this clinic  Thank you
4.69(4.7k reviews)
This clinic is rated highly in reviews for their clean offices

Sparkling Clean

The scheduling on line went pretty well. I did not have a SOLV account and I was a new member. Now it should go smoothly next time.
4.47(9.6k reviews)
Had nfection start in the morning was seen by that night and received the medication the very next morning friendly and fast.
4.32(2.8k reviews)
Great staff here. Everyone was so nice. I will use them again.  The girl up front was so nice. I not good at online stuff. She took my phone and got me all checked in. Thank you so much you all
4.5(5.2k reviews)
Able to schedule an appointment online  with ease. Check-in was made easy by filling out forms ahead of appointment. Waited for 20 min after scheduled appointment time but that is understandable and also made clear when scheduling that it’s an “estimated” time. PA immediately focused on my symptoms, prescribed necessary medications and answered all of my questions. All the staff were courteous and competent. I will not hesitate to return if I need urgent care in the future.
4.62(6.1k reviews)
Great Staff, although very busy- they did  a great job of managing the front and getting everyone cared for as soon as they could!
4.63(5.3k reviews)
I’ve been going to this location for several years always received good care til yesterday. I’m struggling to breath I tell her what’s been going on over the last month. I don’t feel she listened very well.  She was in the room 5 minutes if I’m lucky. Says something about giving me something for post nasal drip. She never checked my nose eats throat. She listened to me breath and that was it!  Worst care I’ve ever had. I will find a new urgent care to go to.
4.58(5.4k reviews)
3 1/2 hour wait is unacceptable considering I had an appointment . My visit lasted about 5 minutes and was just referred to my primary care.
4.56(17k reviews)
The doctor was kind. All staff was extremely nice.
4.68(5.2k reviews)
I always get greeted when I go to this urgent care they already know me and my family the secretary was super helpful trying to figure out why I was having trouble scheduling through the app I was happy with the care I received and would highly recommend this urgent care to whoever is looking for a provider who cares and takes the time to listen and help them with their health thank you for everything you do I appreciate it.
4.6(8.5k reviews)
The staff was friendly and wait time was short. Very pleasant experience. The provider was was very personable.I have recommended urgent care.
4.59(12k reviews)
That they would answer the phone after being checked out for questions been calling no answer for 2 days. Customer service not the BEST!!!
4.72(10k reviews)
This clinic is rated highly in patient reviews and ratings

Highly Rated

Came in because of coughing and drainage... was told it was allergies because that Benadryl worked better on symptoms than Nyquil and drainage has been clear..But I was having same symptoms as the other 3 people who have also been sick in same household. Was prescribed Zyrtec..
4.63(3.5k reviews)
They saw my child right away. She was treated immediately for her ailments. She was able to see a very kind xray tech and the results were clear and instructions too. Very nice staff!
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Arizona Ear Wax Removal

Ear wax shields your ears from dirt, bacteria, and other microscopic particles that might irritate your ear canal and cause hearing loss. Too much ear wax, on the other hand, might clog your ear canal and cause hearing loss. Knowing how to remove ear wax in a safe and effective manner can help you protect your hearing and ear health.

About ear wax — why do we have ear wax?

Ear wax is a natural substance that protects your ears by collecting microscopic debris such as dust and bacteria that may otherwise enter and harm them. Ear wax also protects the sensitive skin inside your ear canal from water-related discomfort, according to the National Library of Medicine (NLM).

Ear wax collects dead skin cells, debris, and hair as it flows from the inside of your ears to the outside of the ear canal. Ear wax has antibacterial and antifungal characteristics, according to Harvard Medical School, making it an efficient natural ear cleanser. It goes on to say that if your ears don't create or contain enough ear wax, they'll be itchy and painful.

Treatment of a common ear condition

According to the National Library of Medicine, removing ear wax can help you prevent and avoid hearing loss. Most cases of ear wax buildup, according to the National Library of Medicine, can be treated at home using procedures that soften the wax so it can be readily removed or washed out. It goes on to say that in some cases, you may need to seek medical assistance to avoid hurting your ears or triggering an infection.

Hearing loss caused by ear wax buildup is usually transitory and goes away once the blockage is removed, according to the National Library of Medicine. Hearing loss that persists after removing ear wax should be evaluated and treated by a doctor.

The side effects of excessive ear wax

According to the National Library of Medicine, excessive ear wax can cause ear discomfort and hearing issues. Ear pain, the sense of blocked ears, and tinnitus (inner ear noises) are all frequent adverse effects of ear wax buildup, according to the National Library of Medicine. You may also have a partial hearing loss that worsens with time.

The development of ear wax

Cerumen is another name for ear wax. According to Harvard Medical School, it is a mixture of secretions from sebaceous glands and sweat glands in the outer ear canal's walls.

When you chew or chat with your jaw, the secretions pass through the inner ear canal and into the outer ear canal, where they dry out and flake. According to Harvard Medical School, this permits older ear wax deposits to flow out or be removed more readily from your ears..

Where wax comes from

Ear wax is a natural ear cleanser produced by glands in the ear canal to protect your ears from dangerous dirt and other debris, according to Harvard Medical School. It goes on to say that no one knows why some people have greater ear wax problems than others.

According to the University of Texas at Austin, older people with coarse, wiry hairs in their ears have higher ear wax buildup difficulties than others. Hearing aid users have more ear wax than non-users, owing to the fact that some hearing aids are constructed in such a way that wax cannot readily move out of the ear canal.

Ear wax removal tips

Cotton swabs are commonly used to remove ear wax accumulation. According to UC San Diego, many medical specialists advise against employing this procedure since it can push wax deeper into the ear canal. It goes on to say that the easiest approach to clean your ears is to use wax-softening ear drops, which can be found at almost any pharmacy.

The National Library of Medicine recommends using baby oil or mineral oil to soften ear wax. Once you can see the wax, you can easily remove it from the outer ear canal with a small piece of cloth or tissue wrapped around your finger.

If you're having trouble removing ear wax, the National Library of Medicine suggests seeing a doctor. Other irrigation methods, as well as a curette or suction equipment, can be used by a doctor to eliminate ear wax.

Tips for hearing-aid wearers

The National Library of Medicine recommends that people who use hearing aids have their ear canals examined for extra wax every three to six months. According to Harvard Medical School, ear wax is responsible for 60 percent to 70% of hearing aid degradation. If you use a hearing aid, have your doctor examine your ears at least once every six months for ear wax buildup.

Ear Wax Removal FAQs

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

    If you don't clean your ears regularly, you may develop an excessive amount of ear wax. The National Institutes of Health lists pain or itching in the ear, ringing in the ear, and a sense that the ear is full or clogged as signs of too much ear wax (NIH). If you do not clean your ears, you may have odor or discharge from the ear, as well as hearing loss, according to the NIH.

  • Should I do anything to prevent a buildup of ear wax?

    You don't need to do anything to keep ear wax from accumulating. However, if ear wax does build up, you should remove it yourself or get it removed by a medical professional to avoid hearing loss and ear discomfort, according to the National Library of Medicine.

  • What symptoms can be caused by too much ear wax?

    According to the National Library of Medicine, too much ear wax can produce symptoms such as earache, fullness in the ear, tinnitus, and partial hearing loss.

  • Does it hurt to remove ear wax?

    Ear cleaning procedures for removing ear wax should not be painful. If you're having trouble eliminating ear wax, the National Library of Medicine suggests consulting a medical practitioner for assistance

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

    According to the National Library of Medicine, if the ear wax obstruction is cleared, your hearing will usually return entirely. Ear wax buildup usually causes transient hearing loss that lasts until your ears are cleaned.

  • How often should I remove wax from my ears?

    Your ear wax should naturally come out when your body no longer requires it, according to the National Institutes of Health. It goes on to say that you should only clean your ears if you have symptoms of too much ear wax or if you can see wax near the end of the ear canal.

  • Is removing ear wax costly?

    According to the National Institutes of Health, the cost of removing ear wax varies depending on the method used. Based on your budget and income, your healthcare professional may be able to propose the best ear wax removal procedure for you.

  • Do cotton swabs remove wax from the ear?

  • Where can I get ear wax removed in Arizona?

    Your primary care physician or a specialist who specializes in ear, nose, and throat health can remove ear wax. To find nearby providers of this service, use Solv to find an ear wax removal service and book an appointment for the same-day or next-day.

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