Hearing First Enfield

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Waxfree Guarantee™: The only ear wax removal clinic in Enfield offering the Waxfree Guarantee™.

We’re the only specialist microsuction ear wax removal clinic in Enfield providing Microsuction Earwax Removal and Manual Instrument Earwax Removal by our expert Audiologists. All of our earwax removal practitioners are hand-picked by our founder, Jason Levy. We really are the ear wax removal experts in Enfield.

Our convenient location in Enfield also serves Chase Side, Grange Park, Botany Bay, Potters Bar, Ponder’s End, Enfield Wash, Freezy Water, Bullsmore, Brimsdown, Broxbourne, Chingford, Chingford Mount, Chingford Hatch, Highams Park, Buckhurst Hill, Hale End, Waltham Cross, Waltham Abbey, Cheshunt, Bury Green, Goff’s Oak, Cuffley, World’s End, Oakwood, Osidge, Cockfosters, Hoddesdon, Nazeing, Epping, Epping Upland, Walthamstow, Upper Walthamstow, Woodford, South Woodford, Chigwell, Grange Hill, Chigwell Row, Debden, Loughton, High Beech, Theydon Bois, Wanstead, Redbridge, Aldersbrook and Edmonton.

Services we offer are:

  • Microsuction Ear Wax Removal
  • Manual Instrument Ear Wax Removal
  • Under 18 Microsuction Ear Wax Removal: We provide microsuction ear wax removal for age 12-17 when accompanied by a parent or guardian.
  • Hearing Tests: We can test your hearing and explain the meaning of your test results – We are not part-owned by a hearing aid manufacturer, so unlike some High Street chains, we won’t offer you a “free” hearing test and then push you to buy hearing aids.
  • Impartial Hearing Aid Advice: If you want friendly, impartial advice, we are an independent company that is not part-owned by a hearing aid manufacturer, so we can advise you on which model will be the most appropriate, given your unique lifestyle requirements. We provide all the latest digital invisible, rechargeable, bluetooth and iPhone-compatible hearing aids.

Professional ear wax removal Enfield Audiologists. Conveniently located in Willow House Surgery on the corner of WIllow Road and Orchard Way, with free on-site disabled parking, and free on street parking for up to 1 hour. We are the only ear wax removal clinic in Enfield that offer The Hearing First Waxfree Guarantee™ , so if you have a blocked ear, come to our ear wax removal Enfield clinic. We really are the ear wax removal experts in Enfield.

More Information

For more information and to find out how to book ear wax removal in Enfield click here.

Safe, Comfortable Ear Wax Removal With An Audiologist In Your Local Area

Your ears and hearing are delicate, and their care should be in expert hands. Some providers delegate ear wax removal to lay people, viewing it as a routine procedure. However, we believe it requires the skill and expertise of a trained Audiologist.

At our clinic, only qualified Audiologists perform ear wax removal, ensuring that your ears are cared for by a specialist with in-depth knowledge of ear anatomy and physiology. This minimises the risk of injury and ensures a safe, effective procedure tailored to your needs. Your hearing is too important to leave to chance, and we are committed to providing the highest standard of care.

Hearing First Enfield – Microsuction Ear Wax Removal Enfield TN34 Map

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How must does ear wax removal in Enfield cost?

Ear wax removal in Enfield starts at £34. Pricing can vary if it is one or two ears, at peak or off-peak times, and how far in advance the booking is made. Best thing to do is to click the Book button below, then click Find Appointments and the most up-to-date prices will be shown.

21 Interesting Facts About Enfield

  1. Enfield Was the Birthplace of the ATM
    The world’s first cash machine was installed at the Barclays Bank on Enfield High Street in 1967. It was used by actor Reg Varney (of *On the Buses* fame) in a publicity stunt, making him the first person to withdraw money from an ATM.
  2. It Was Once Home to a Secret Gun Factory
    The Royal Small Arms Factory in Enfield Lock produced weapons including the famous Lee–Enfield rifle. During WWII, it was so top secret that even locals didn’t know the full extent of its operations.
  3. Charles Dickens Referenced It in *Oliver Twist*
    Enfield is thought to have inspired part of the countryside scenes in *Oliver Twist*. Dickens often walked from central London to Enfield, absorbing the rural atmosphere on what was then the edge of the capital.
  4. The Best Ear Wax Removal In Enfield
    The very best ear wax removal in Enfield is now available at Hearing First Enfield at Willow House Surgery, on the corner of Orchard Way and Willow Road, just a stone’s throw from the big Tesco’s. Click here to book ear wax removal in Enfield now!
  5. The Phantom Coach of Forty Hill
    Legend says a ghostly horse-drawn coach appears near Forty Hall on misty nights. Locals claim it’s the restless spirit of a former resident — or a long-lost highwayman trying to flee with stolen gold.
  6. Enfield Once Had a Wild Animal Park
    In the early 1900s, the grounds of Trent Park featured exotic animals including bears and lions as part of a private menagerie. Rumours still persist of secret tunnels beneath the estate where creatures were kept.
  7. The Ghost of a Saxon Warrior Haunts Whitewebbs Woods
    Walkers in Whitewebbs have reported sightings of a ghostly figure in ancient armour. Some believe it’s the ghost of a warrior from the Battle of Enfield Chase — although no such battle is officially recorded.
  8. The World’s First Modern Air Rifle Was Made Here
    The innovative “Enfield Air Rifle,” developed in the 19th century, helped launch a new era of recreational and competitive shooting — and is now a collector’s item with a mysterious manufacturing history.
  9. There’s a Hidden Door in Forty Hall That Leads to Nowhere
    Inside Forty Hall, there’s an ornate door that opens onto a brick wall. Historians aren’t sure if it was part of an old servant’s passage or a 17th-century prank on nosy guests.
  10. Enfield Town Park Has an Unmarked Well
    Near the river loop in Enfield Town Park, there’s a mysterious brick circle believed to be the cap of a 19th-century well. Its origins and purpose remain undocumented — and it’s rumoured to be cursed.
  11. There’s a Tree in Bush Hill Park That’s Older Than the USA
    An ancient oak near the tennis courts is estimated to be over 300 years old. It was already a sapling when the Declaration of Independence was signed.
  12. Enfield Chase Was a Royal Hunting Ground
    Once covering thousands of acres, Enfield Chase was a private hunting reserve for the monarchy. Secret stashes of deer antlers and trap pits have been found in the surrounding woods.
  13. The A10 Is Built Over a Roman Road
    The modern A10, which runs through Enfield, traces the path of the ancient Roman road Ermine Street — once a major route from London to York. Archaeological digs have found Roman artefacts beneath it.
  14. A Giant Pumpkin Once Blocked the New River
    In the 1980s, pranksters rolled a massive pumpkin into the New River near Southbury Road. The resulting blockage caused temporary flooding and made the local paper.
  15. Haunted Mirrors in the Dugdale Centre?
    Staff at the Dugdale Arts Centre have reported unexplained reflections, flickering lights, and whispers late at night. One dressing room mirror was allegedly removed after repeated reports of “faces behind the glass.”
  16. Enfield’s Name Means “Open Land of a Man Called Eana”
    The town’s name derives from Old English “Eanafeld,” meaning “Eana’s open land or field.” Who Eana was, no one knows — but he left quite the legacy.
  17. Trent Park Was a WWII Spy Base
    During WWII, Trent Park housed high-ranking German POWs. British intelligence secretly recorded their conversations, leading to key insights about Nazi operations — a story kept secret for decades.
  18. River Lea Flooded and Revealed a Sunken Boat
    After heavy rain in 1993, a rarely seen Victorian fishing boat was exposed in the River Lea near Enfield Island Village. It was removed quietly and has never been displayed publicly.
  19. There’s a Phone Box That Doesn’t Work — But Still Rings
    A decommissioned red phone box near Bush Hill reportedly rings occasionally, even though the line was cut years ago. Locals jokingly call it “The Hotline to the Other Side.”
  20. Ghost Monks Said to Walk the Path Behind St Andrew’s Church
    Residents walking behind St Andrew’s on foggy nights have claimed to see silent, hooded figures gliding over the grass. The church itself dates back to the 12th century, adding weight to the legend.
  21. Enfield Grammar School Has a Secret Room
    Rumours persist of a sealed-off chamber beneath the school, once used for hiding valuables during the English Civil War. Whether it’s fact or fiction, it’s certainly not in the floor plans.

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