Earwax Removal
Earwax Removal Brisbane, QLD.
Earwax, also known as cerumen, plays an essential role in maintaining ear health by trapping dust, debris, and other particles that could damage the ear canal. In most cases, earwax naturally migrates out of the ear on its own, making routine cleaning unnecessary. However, for some individuals, earwax may accumulate excessively, leading to discomfort, hearing difficulties, and even infection.
If you’re experiencing issues with earwax build-up, our experienced practitioners at Narangba Station Medical Centre are here to help. We provide safe and effective earwax removal options designed to alleviate symptoms and enhance your hearing health.
Book an Earwax Removal appointment today.
For professional and compassionate ear care, schedule your earwax removal appointment at Narangba Station Medical Centre. Call us on (07) 3521 4333, click below to book online, or download the AMS Connect app to schedule an appointment.

Opening Hours
We're open 7 days a week with late-night availability on Tuesdays and Thursdays. Weekend appointments are also available to all patients.
Ready to restore clarity to your hearing?
Taking proactive steps to manage your ear health can make all the difference. Book your earwax removal appointment today for safe, gentle, and thorough care at Narangba Station Medical Centre.
What is Earwax Removal?
Earwax, or cerumen, is a naturally occurring substance produced by glands in the ear canal. While earwax generally serves as a protective layer for the ear canal, it sometimes accumulates to the point where it can block the canal, affecting hearing and causing discomfort.
Earwax removal is the process of clearing excess or impacted wax from the ear canal to restore comfort, hearing, and ear health. In most cases, earwax works its way out on its own with natural jaw movements like chewing. However, when earwax becomes impacted or causes symptoms such as hearing loss, removal by a healthcare professional may be necessary.
Impacts of excess Earwax
An excess of earwax can lead to several problems, including:
- Reduced hearing and sensation of fullness in the ear
- Earache or a persistent feeling of discomfort
- Dizziness or balance issues
- Tinnitus (ringing or buzzing in the ear)
- Infection due to trapped bacteria or fungus
Addressing excessive earwax can help prevent these issues and maintain your ear health. If you’re experiencing any of these symptoms above, we recommend booking a consultation with our experienced Audiology team at Narangba Station Medical Centre.
Types of Earwax Removal
Our team at Narangba Station Medical Centre offers two primary methods for earwax removal, tailored to individual needs for safety and comfort.
Manual Removal
This method involves the careful use of specialised instruments to manually extract earwax from the outer portion of the ear canal. Manual removal is especially effective for soft wax or surface build-up and is often combined with other methods to ensure thorough cleaning.
Micro-Suction Removal
Micro-suction is a dry method that uses gentle suction to remove earwax, ideal for those who require a moisture-free technique. This method is especially suited for patients with conditions such as a perforated eardrum, grommets, diabetes, or a suppressed immune system. It’s also effective in cases of infections, as it allows for debris removal without additional moisture, making ear drop treatments more effective. Micro-suction is quick, well-tolerated, and performed without the discomfort often associated with traditional water syringing.
Cost & What to Expect
The cost of private microsuction earwax removal is $99.00 for all patients.Â
Appointments for earwax removal at Narangba Station Medical Centre are generally brief, lasting about 15 to 30 minutes. Here’s what you can expect during your visit:
- Initial assessment of your ear canal to determine the best method for earwax removal.
- Discussion of any symptoms or medical conditions that may affect the removal process.
- Gentle removal of earwax using either manual or micro-suction techniques.
- Post-removal assessment to ensure your ear canal is clear and healthy.
- Recommendations for future ear care, if necessary.
Why Choose NSMC?
Conveniently located next to Narangba Train Station, NSMC combines accessibility, affordability, and high-quality medical services to meet the diverse healthcare needs of north Brisbane residents. Our experience medical team, led by Dr. Madhu Lakshmaiah, ensures personalized, patient-centered care with holistic solutions to a variety of health concerns. We're open 7 days a week with after-hours availability and our patients also benefit from the convenience of on-site blood tests, free parking, and proximity to a local pharmacy.Â
Frequently Asked Questions
Do you still have questions about earwax removal available in Brisbane? No problem! Here are the most commonly asked questions our GPs receive about our earwax removal services.
Common signs of earwax build-up include hearing loss, earache, dizziness, and tinnitus. If you’re experiencing any of these symptoms, it’s best to have your ears checked by one of our experienced team at Narangba Station Medical Centre.Â
No, our earwax removal methods are designed to be safe and comfortable. Some patients may feel slight pressure, but the procedures are typically well tolerated.
For most people, earwax doesn’t require regular removal. However, if you have a history of wax build-up, you may benefit from periodic ear care visits. Our team can help to recommend ongoing care in your first consultation.
It’s best to avoid inserting objects like cotton buds into the ear canal, as they can push wax deeper, potentially leading to impaction or injury.
If you have an ear infection, micro-suction can safely remove debris without introducing moisture, aiding in the effectiveness of any prescribed ear drops.
Micro-suction is a dry method and is often preferred due to its lower risk of complications, especially for those with sensitive ears or pre-existing ear conditions.
Contact & Bookings
To make an appointment, please call reception or use our online booking system via the button below. You can also visit our contact page to see further details about our location and directions.
Bookings are available from as early as 7AM on weekdays and Saturday. We are also open Sunday afternoon and late evening on Tuesday and Thursday until 8:30PM.Â
Can't find us? - We are situated across the road from Narangba Train Station next to the Narangba Village shopping complex. Look for signs for Narangba Health Centre and IGA.
Serving patients in Narangba, Burpengary, Dakabin, Deception Bay, Morayfield, North Lakes and North Brisbane surrounds