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

We’re proud to be the only specialist microsuction ear wax removal clinic in Hythe, providing Microsuction Earwax Removal and Manual Instrument Earwax Removal by our highly trained Audiologists. Each of our practitioners is meticulously selected by our founder, Jason Levy, ensuring that we are the ear wax removal experts in Hythe.

Located conveniently in Hythe, Kent, we also cater to neighbouring areas such as Saltwood, Seabrook, Palmarsh, Botolph’s Bridge, St Mary’s Bay, and many more towns and villages throughout Kent. Our extensive reach ensures that quality ear wax removal services are accessible to everyone in the region.

Discover Our Exceptional Services

  • Microsuction Ear Wax Removal
  • Manual Instrument Ear Wax Removal

Our team of professional ear wax removal Audiologists in Hythe is ready to assist you. Conveniently located at the Hythe Clinic on Sun Lane, we offer free on-site disabled parking. We are proud to be the only ear wax removal clinic in Hythe to provide the Hearing First Waxfree Guarantee™. If you're suffering from a blocked ear, look no further than our dedicated ear wax removal Hythe clinic.

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For additional details and to find out how to book ear wax removal in Hythe, click here.

Safe and Comfortable Ear Wax Removal with Expert Audiologists

Your hearing health is precious, and it deserves meticulous care. While some clinics might delegate ear wax removal to less qualified staff, we firmly believe it is a procedure that necessitates the expertise of trained Audiologists. Our qualified professionals ensure that every ear wax removal session is performed with the utmost attention to detail, understanding of ear anatomy, and sensitivity to your specific needs.

At our clinic, you can rest assured that your ears are handled by specialists who possess extensive knowledge about audiology. This approach significantly reduces the risk of injury, providing you with a safe and effective treatment tailored specifically for you. Your hearing is far too important to leave to chance, and we are committed to delivering the highest standard of care possible.

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What is the Cost of Ear Wax Removal in Hythe?

Ear wax removal services in Hythe begin at just £34. The total price may fluctuate based on whether one or both ears are treated, the time of day, and how far in advance you make your booking. We aim to offer transparent pricing, ensuring you understand the costs involved before your appointment.

21 Fascinating Facts About Hythe

  1. One of the Original Cinque Ports
    Hythe was one of the original five Cinque Ports established for military and trade purposes in medieval England, providing ships and men to the Crown.
  2. Home to the Famous Romney, Hythe & Dymchurch Railway
    This one-third scale steam railway has run since 1927 and stretches from Hythe to Dungeness, offering a unique and scenic ride along the coast.
  3. St Leonard’s Church Has an Ossuary
    St Leonard’s Church in Hythe contains one of only two known ossuaries (bone stores) in the UK, with over 2,000 skulls and 8,000 thigh bones stacked along the crypt.
  4. Exceptional Ear Wax Removal Services
    The very best ear wax removal in Hythe is now available at Hearing First Hythe at Hythe Clinic. Click here to book ear wax removal in Hythe now!
  5. Hythe Means “Haven” or “Landing Place”
    The name Hythe comes from the Old English word “Hǣþ,” meaning a safe landing place for boats, reflecting its coastal and trading heritage.
  6. Royal Military Canal Runs Through It
    This defensive canal was built during the Napoleonic Wars to protect England from invasion and now serves as a peaceful walking and boating route.
  7. Hythe Used to Have a Harbour
    Centuries ago, Hythe had a busy harbour. Due to silting, the sea retreated, and the harbour disappeared — changing the town's maritime role.
  8. A Hotspot for Smuggling in the 18th Century
    Hythe was a known smuggling centre, with contraband goods such as brandy and silk secretly brought ashore and hidden in cellars and tunnels.
  9. Visited by Charles Dickens
    Charles Dickens visited Hythe and praised its peaceful character and seafront walks in his travel writings and personal letters.
  10. Hythe Was a Parliamentary Borough
    Until 1950, Hythe had its own Member of Parliament despite being a relatively small town, a relic of its Cinque Port status.
  11. Hythe Imperial Hotel History
    This grand Victorian hotel once hosted royalty and high society guests, and it remains a historic landmark with views of the English Channel.
  12. Training Ground for British Army Officers
    Hythe was once home to a School of Musketry (now the Small Arms School Corps), training soldiers in the use of rifles and marksmanship.
  13. Views of France on Clear Days
    On a clear day, you can see across the English Channel to the French coast from Hythe’s seafront promenade.
  14. Hythe Green Was Once a Market Site
    The central green was used for markets and fairs in medieval times and is still a public space used for community events today.
  15. WWII Defences Still Visible
    Pillboxes and anti-tank obstacles from World War II remain visible around Hythe, part of England’s coastal defence system.
  16. Home to a Vibrant Art Scene
    In recent years, Hythe has become home to artists, galleries and studios, adding creative vibrancy to this historic town.
  17. Known for Its Victorian and Edwardian Architecture
    Hythe’s streets feature beautiful buildings from the 19th and early 20th centuries, reflecting its heyday as a seaside retreat.
  18. Hythe Festival Celebrates Local Culture
    This annual event showcases music, theatre, art and heritage, drawing locals and visitors to celebrate the town’s creativity and history.
  19. Home to One of Kent’s Oldest Golf Courses
    Founded in 1887, Sene Valley Golf Club overlooks the Channel and offers spectacular views along with historic fairways.
  20. Hythe Town Hall Has a Georgian Facade
    The elegant town hall dates from 1794 and remains the centre of civic life, with a striking Georgian design and central location.
  21. Popular with Walkers and Cyclists
    Hythe is at the start of the scenic Saxon Shore Way and offers a wide network of trails along the canal, countryside and coast.

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