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Muswell Hill N2 - Map, Phone Number and Opening Hours for Private Microsuction Ear Wax Removal in Muswell Hill

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Hearing First ear wax removal East Finchley - the best ear wax removal clinic in East Finchley

The clinic is on High Road, opposite Co-op Funeral Care. Cootes Pharmacy houses the Muswell Hill ear wax removal clinic on the ground floor, and there is limited free parking nearby, except between 2pm and 3pm.

Ear Wax Removal Muswell Hill North London Map, Location and Directions

You can get directions to our Microsuction Muswell Hill Location here. Just put in your location in the specified area and Google Maps should lead you to the clinic.

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Driving Directions to Hearing First Muswell Hill London

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Getting to the Clinic and Finding a Space

If you are driving to a private microsuction appointment in Muswell Hill N2, it is worth planning your parking before you leave. Limited free parking is available close by, although it cannot be used between 2pm and 3pm. Another option nearby is Pay by Phone parking, which gives drivers a second way to manage a visit for ear wax removal, microsuction or a hearing care consultation. Local roads can get busy, so allowing extra time for parking, checking signs and paying correctly can take the pressure off your arrival.

For many patients travelling from North London, a calm, unhurried start makes the appointment feel easier. If you are coming from Finchley, Highgate or East Finchley, it is sensible to check your route in advance and leave room for traffic delays. It also helps to keep your plans flexible if you are fitting the visit around work, school runs or other errands. Parking restrictions can change, so always look for the current signage when you arrive.

A little forward planning can make a private ear wax removal visit feel far less stressful, especially when punctuality matters.

Where Blue Badge Parking May Help

Car Parks Near Hearing First Muswell Hill London

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People with a blue badge may be able to park on double yellow lines for up to 3 hours, which can make attending the clinic simpler for those who need easier access. That can be especially useful if walking distances are difficult, or if you would rather avoid searching for a roadside bay before a microsuction appointment. Even so, it is important to park in line with the rules that apply at the time of your visit. Local restrictions, loading controls and time limits can vary from one street to the next, so it is always wise to check the nearest sign.

When you are attending for ear care, both comfort and timing matter. Build in a buffer where possible, so you are not rushed on arrival, particularly if you use mobility aids or are travelling with a carer. If you are uncertain whether your parking plan is suitable, check your booking information or contact the clinic in advance. That little bit of preparation can make private earwax removal feel much more manageable.

Blue Badge Practical Reminders

Video: What Happens in Your Ear Wax Removal Muswell Hill Appointment

Step-Free Entry and Ground Floor Access

Published Accessibility Features

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The clinic is on the ground floor and offers level access, which is helpful if you want a simple route in and out. That can matter when you are attending for microsuction, especially if you already feel bothered by ear blockage, muffled hearing or tinnitus. A step-free entrance reduces the effort needed before and after treatment, and it can also help if you are bringing someone with you or need a few moments to settle before your appointment begins.

Level access is often reassuring for older adults, people with reduced mobility and anyone who finds stairs difficult. If you use a wheelchair, walking frame or another support aid, it is still sensible to review your booking details and let the clinic know about any specific requirements. Private ear wax removal should feel organised and practical, not rushed or awkward. Knowing the access arrangements beforehand can help you plan transport, timing and arrival with greater confidence.

Why Accessible Entry Matters

For many patients, how easy it is to enter the building forms part of the whole experience. When the route is straightforward, you are more likely to arrive settled and ready for treatment. That can be especially useful if your visit is tied to hearing tests, advice on ear canal care or a follow-up conversation about symptoms. A smooth entrance supports a smoother appointment.

Appointment Booking

Due to high demand, private ear wax removal is by appointment only. You can book an ear microsuction appointment here, or click on the button below:

How to Book Your Microsuction Visit

Private ear wax removal in Muswell Hill is offered by appointment, which reflects the strong demand for microsuction. Booking ahead gives you a clearer plan for the visit and helps the clinic prepare for your arrival. Use the online booking link on this page to request a convenient ear wax removal appointment.

  1. Open the Muswell Hill booking page through the link or booking button.
  2. Choose the appointment option that suits you and enter the details requested.
  3. Look over the information carefully before you complete the booking.
  4. Check your confirmation, then contact the provider if anything about the visit needs clarification.

Microsuction appointments can be a practical choice for people dealing with the discomfort of a wax blockage. If you are unsure about suitability, accessibility or anything you need before attending, ask the clinic while arranging your visit. Booking in advance is especially helpful when you want ear care in Muswell Hill or elsewhere in North London.

Finding Your Way Around Muswell Hill N2

Muswell Hill N2 is a busy part of North London, so it makes sense to plan your route before travelling for private ear wax removal. Whether you are coming by car, taxi or public transport, the aim is to arrive with enough time to park, walk to the entrance and check in without feeling hurried. If you do not know the area well, use a reliable route planner and keep an eye out for roadworks, bus lane restrictions or local traffic changes that could affect your journey.

Many people pair an ear care appointment with time in nearby neighbourhoods such as East Finchley, Highgate, Crouch End or Finchley. In that situation, a clear plan helps you avoid unnecessary stress. A microsuction visit is usually less fraught when you are not worrying about where to stop or how long parking will take. Before you set off, make sure your phone is charged, your booking confirmation is easy to find and you know the best arrival point for the clinic.

Travel Checks That Save Time

  1. Confirm your route again on the morning of travel, as delays and diversions can change plans at short notice.
  2. Leave time for parking and a short walk, especially if traffic is heavy on local roads around Muswell Hill.
  3. Keep your appointment confirmation close to hand, so you can check details quickly at reception if needed.
  4. If you are travelling with someone else, agree the drop-off point and pickup plan before you leave home.
  5. Build in a small buffer, because arriving calmly is better than rushing when you are attending for ear wax removal.

Nearby Clinics

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Booking a Private Microsuction Slot

Private ear wax removal in Muswell Hill is appointment only, which helps the clinic manage demand and keep visits organised. If you need microsuction, it is usually better to book ahead rather than hope for a walk-in slot. Arranging an appointment in advance gives you a clearer choice of timing and makes it easier to fit treatment around work, family or travel commitments. It also means you can check any instructions before attending, including what to bring and how to prepare.

When you book, have your details ready and check the confirmation carefully. If you are booking for someone else, such as a parent or an older relative, make sure the correct contact information is used. If you have questions about suitability, discomfort, previous ear problems or whether you should avoid certain ear drops beforehand, raise them when you arrange the visit. Clear communication at the booking stage helps reduce surprises later and keeps the appointment running smoothly.

Booking ahead is the simplest way to secure a private microsuction appointment and plan your Muswell Hill visit with confidence.

Book Your Microsuction Ear Wax Removal Appointment Today, And Say Goodbye to the Discomfort of Ear Wax.

Our microsuction ear wax removal clinic in Muswell Hill also serves clients in East Finchley, Church End, Golders Green, Hendon, Hampstead Garden Suburb, Mill Hill, Barnet, Finchley, Highgate, Crouch End, Hornsey, Harringay, Southgate, Whetstone, Arnos Grove, Osidge, Wood Green and Tottenham.

What to Expect on Arrival for Ear Wax Removal

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Arriving for a private microsuction appointment is usually straightforward, but it helps to know the routine. You may need a moment to settle, confirm your details and talk through any symptoms such as muffled hearing, blocked ears or a sense of fullness. If you wear hearing aids, it is useful to mention that early, as the clinician may want to know how long they have been out of the ear and whether you have noticed any change in sound quality. Good preparation helps the consultation feel efficient and personal.

Microsuction is a common ear wax removal method because the wax is taken away under direct visual guidance. That can feel reassuring if you have previously been uncertain about syringing or irrigation. During a private appointment, the emphasis is usually on safety, comfort and making sure you understand what is happening. If you feel nervous, say so. A careful clinician should explain each step clearly and tell you what they are doing, which is particularly helpful for first-time patients.

Questions Worth Asking During Your Visit

Disabled Access

The clinic is on the ground floor and there is level access.

Why Some Patients Choose Microsuction Over Syringing

Many people in North London now look for private microsuction because ear syringing is no longer widely offered in some GP surgeries. Microsuction is often preferred because it uses direct visualisation and does not force water into the ear canal. For patients with blocked ears, tinnitus or reduced hearing, that difference can matter. The page also reflects the reality that NHS waiting times for wax removal can be long, so a private route may suit people who want a quicker appointment and more flexibility over timing.

It is still important to choose the right method for the right person. Some ear symptoms need assessment before any wax removal is attempted, particularly if there is pain, infection, bleeding or sudden hearing change. A good provider will not treat earwax as a one-size-fits-all issue. They should explain whether microsuction is suitable, what the appointment involves and what to expect afterwards. That kind of approach builds trust and helps patients make informed decisions about their ear health.

Why People Often Prefer Microsuction

  1. It is carried out under direct vision, which can help the clinician target the wax more precisely.
  2. It avoids adding water into the ear canal, which some patients find more comfortable and easier to tolerate.
  3. It may suit people with a history of ear infection, irrigation problems or previous wax impaction.
  4. Private appointments can often be arranged more quickly than waiting for a longer NHS referral pathway.
  5. It supports a clearer discussion about symptoms, aftercare and whether further hearing care is needed.

Microsuction Vs. Ear Syringing

hearing loss, tinnitus, Many people in North London are finding that their local GP surgery no longer offers ear syringing. No doubt this is partly due to a lack of funding, but also because ear syringing is inherently less safe than ear micro suction. Possible side effects of ear syringing or irrigation are ear infection, perforation of the ear drum, and further impaction of the ear wax(i.e. the ear wax gets pushed even harder against the ear drum). Is it any wonder that people are going off walk in ear syringing in London and are seeking out microsuction ear wax removal instead? Unfortunately, the sharp rise in demand has meant that NHS micro suction clinics are now unable to meet the need and waiting times are often over two to three months.

You no longer need to wait months for micro suction. Why not save time by going private? It’s not as expensive as you think. Simply head to our booking page and you could be saying goodbye to your wax blockage this week!

Fascinating Facts About Muswell Hill

  1. Mossy Well Origins
    Muswell Hill’s name comes from the “Mossy Well”, a natural spring believed by medieval pilgrims to have healing powers. The well’s site, now marked by a plaque on Muswell Hill Road, was said to cure scrofula—a “royal touch” myth linked to King Henry I’s visits.
  2. Alexandra Palace’s Fiery Drama
    Muswell Hill’s iconic “Ally Pally” opened in 1873 as a Victorian entertainment palace. It burned down twice (1873 and 1980) but rose from the ashes both times. The BBC broadcast the first TV signal from its tower in 1936, dubbing Muswell Hill the “Birthplace of Television.”
  3. The Kinks’ Muswell Hillbillies
    Ray and Dave Davies of The Kinks grew up at 6 Denmark Terrace, Muswell Hill. Their 1971 album Muswell Hillbillies immortalized the area’s working-class charm, with lyrics referencing the “Muswell Hillbilly” spirit and local pubs like The Archway Tavern.
  4. Ear Wax Removal in Muswell Hill
    Ear wax removal is available from the experts at Hearing First Muswell Hill every Thursday inside Cootes Pharmacy, High Road N2. Click here to book now.
  5. Fortis Green’s Tudor Secrets
    Muswell Hill’s Fortis Green Road hides a 16th-century timber-framed house (No. 200) with a priest hole used by Catholics during the Reformation. Locals whisper that a secret tunnel once connected it to St. James’ Church in Muswell Hill.
  6. Broadhurst Gardens’ Literary Link
    Muswell Hill’s Broadhurst Gardens was home to poet John Betjeman in the 1930s. He wrote nostalgically about the area’s “leafy lanes and stucco villas,” calling it a “suburban Eden” in his poem Middlesex.
  7. WWII Spy Training Hub
    During WWII, Muswell Hill’s Tudor Lodge on Pages Lane secretly trained SOE agents in sabotage. Neighbors thought it was a boarding school—until a 1943 explosion during a grenade drill rattled windows across the area.
  8. The Muswell Hill Murder
    In 1909, Muswell Hill became infamous for the “Seddon Case”, where landlord William Seddon poisoned lodger Eliza Barrow for her inheritance. His trial at the Old Bailey gripped London, with Muswell Hill’s streets plastered in sensational headlines.
  9. Haunted Ally Pally
    Alexandra Palace’s ruins are said to be haunted by a Victorian performer named “The Grey Lady”, who fell to her death during a tightrope act. Muswell Hill ghost hunters claim her shadow still glides across the ice rink at midnight.
  10. Art Deco Odeon Legacy
    Muswell Hill’s Grade II-listed Odeon cinema opened in 1935 with a sleek Art Deco design. It survived closure threats in the 1980s and still screens films—locals swear its neon sign flickers during horror movies.
  11. Muswell Hill’s Rebel Suffragettes
    In 1913, suffragettes firebombed Muswell Hill Golf Club’s clubhouse to protest its men-only policy. A plaque near the 18th hole commemorates the act, though the club still avoids mentioning it during tours.
  12. The Lost Muswell Hill Tram
    From 1904–1938, electric trams rattled up Muswell Hill’s steep slopes. The route was axed for buses, but old tracks occasionally resurface during roadworks—prompting nostalgic “bring back the tram!” campaigns.
  13. Queen’s Wood’s Pagan Roots
    locals report finding carved oak tokens tied to “tree magic” traditions. and Muswell Hill’s ancient Queen’s Wood was part of the medieval Forest of Middlesex. Druid groups still gather here for solstice rituals
  14. Muswell Hill’s UFO Sighting
    In 1977, over 30 residents reported a glowing saucer-shaped object hovering above Alexandra Palace. The Muswell Hill Times dubbed it the “Ally Pally UFO,” though skeptics blamed a misidentified weather balloon.
  15. The Bounds Green Bunker
    Hidden under Muswell Hill’s Bounds Green Tube station is a WWII deep-level shelter, built to protect 8,000 people. Forgotten until 2015, its graffiti-covered walls include a 1942 doodle of Winston Churchill smoking a cigar.
  16. Muswell Hill’s Jazz Age
    The Clissold Arms pub hosted jazz legends like Duke Ellington. Muswell Hill’s “flapper” crowds danced the Charleston here, In the 1920s, and rumors persist of a secret Prohibition-era gin still in the cellar.
  17. St. James’ Church’s War Memorial
    Muswell Hill’s St. James’ Church has a WWI memorial stained-glass window depicting St. George. During a 1940 air raid, parishioners shielded it with mattresses—locals call it the “window that refused to shatter.”
  18. Muswell Hill’s Film Fame
    Scenes from Shaun of the Dead (2004) were filmed at The Winchester Pub (now The Alfred). Edgar Wright chose it for its “everyday Muswell Hill charm,” and fans still reenact zombie walks outside.
  19. The Muswell Hill Murder Mystery Trail
    A self-guided walking tour traces sites linked to the 1909 Seddon case, including the Muswell Hill police station where Seddon was interrogated. Participants solve puzzles to “catch the killer”—though the answer’s been known for a century.
  20. Muswell Hill’s Sustainable Streak
    In 2020, Muswell Hill became one of London’s first “plastic-free communities,” with shops like Earth Natural Foods leading the charge. The initiative’s mascot? A cartoon badger named “Mossy” after the legendary well.

What to Confirm Before You Leave Home

Before travelling to Muswell Hill for ear wax removal, it is worth checking a few practical details so the visit feels organised. Confirm your appointment time, look at parking options and think about whether you may need help getting to the entrance. If you are coming from elsewhere in North London, allow for traffic and make sure you know where the clinic is located. A few minutes of planning can help prevent a late arrival and reduce stress once you are on the move.

It also makes sense to think about your ear symptoms before the appointment. If you have had recent pain, discharge, an infection, dizziness or sudden hearing loss, mention it when booking or on arrival. Those symptoms may mean a different type of assessment is needed. You should also bring any relevant details about hearing aids, medication or previous ear treatments, as this can help the clinician give better advice. Being ready with the right information makes the appointment more efficient and more useful.

Good questions before travel help create a better visit, because they support planning for parking, timing and any medical details that matter.

Parking

There is limited free parking near the clinic, except between 2pm and 3pm, and Pay by Phone parking is also available not too far away.

Parking Tips for Your Muswell Hill Visit

Planning your journey before your ear wax removal appointment can make arrival more straightforward. The Muswell Hill clinic has limited free parking nearby, although this is not available between 2pm and 3pm. Pay by Phone parking is also available close to the clinic, providing another option for visitors travelling by car.

If you are travelling from East Finchley, Highgate, Finchley or elsewhere in North London, plan your route and parking arrangements ahead of time. A little preparation lets you focus on your private microsuction ear wax removal appointment instead of hunting for a space at the last minute.

Support for Patients and Carers

If you are arranging private microsuction for a parent, partner or other relative, a bit of organisation can make the process much simpler. Check the appointment time, confirm who is attending and make sure the person travelling knows whether they will be driving, being dropped off or arriving by taxi. For older adults or anyone who feels uneasy about ear treatment, the combination of clear timing and accessible entry can make the whole visit far less daunting. The Muswell Hill clinic's ground floor access and nearby parking options may be especially helpful in that situation.

Carers may also want to note any recent symptoms, hearing aid use or prior ear problems before the appointment. That information can be useful if the patient finds it difficult to remember details on the day. If you are helping someone with reduced mobility, allow realistic time for parking and walking from the vehicle. The aim is to create an unhurried visit where the patient can focus on relief from blocked ears rather than avoidable logistics.

Helpful Reminders for Carers

Disabled Parking

Disabled clients with a blue badge can park on double yellow lines for up to 3 hours.

Why a Local Clinic Can Be Easier to Reach

Muswell Hill N2 is a practical location for people across North London who want private ear wax removal without a long wait. The clinic can suit patients coming from areas such as Finchley, Highgate, East Finchley, Crouch End and nearby neighbourhoods. That wider reach matters because blocked ears and hearing discomfort often need a timely response. When treatment is close by, it is easier to fit an appointment around work, school or family life, and easier still to return if you need follow-up advice.

The mix of parking options, blue badge guidance and ground floor access makes the visit more manageable for different patients. If you are comparing services, think not only about the treatment itself but also about the practicalities of getting there. A clinic that is easy to reach can reduce pressure on the day. That is especially important if you are already dealing with tinnitus, reduced hearing or wax impaction. A simple journey often supports a calmer healthcare experience.

Why Local Access Matters

Choosing a nearby clinic can save time, reduce travel stress and make aftercare easier. For many patients, that is just as valuable as the procedure itself. If the appointment is easy to reach and simple to book, you are more likely to attend promptly and complete treatment without delay.

More Information

You can find more information about our Muswell Hill ear wax removal clinic here.

Before and After Your Microsuction Visit

It helps to think of the appointment as part of a wider ear care plan, not just a single visit. Before treatment, you may want to note how your hearing has changed, whether one ear feels more blocked than the other and whether you have a history of infection or sensitive ears. After treatment, you may notice an immediate improvement, although some people need time to adjust to the change in sound. If you wear hearing aids, the difference can be especially noticeable once wax has been removed.

Aftercare advice may include monitoring symptoms and returning for help if blockage comes back. You should always seek medical advice if you develop pain, discharge, bleeding or any other worrying symptoms after the visit. Microsuction is only one part of good ear health, so it is worth staying aware of your own baseline hearing and any ongoing issues. Private treatment in Muswell Hill can be convenient, but it should also be safe, clear and focused on what is right for the patient.

Simple Aftercare Points to Remember

  1. Listen for any change in hearing over the next day or two, and note whether the blocked feeling has fully cleared.
  2. If you use hearing aids, check that they fit comfortably again once the wax has been removed.
  3. Do not put cotton buds, hairpins or similar objects into the ear canal, as this can cause injury or push wax deeper.
  4. Contact a healthcare professional if you experience pain, discharge, dizziness or a sudden change in hearing after treatment.
  5. Keep any follow-up instructions in case you need further ear care in the future.

Hearing First Muswell Hill

166-168 High Road
Located within Cootes Pharmacy,
London N2 9AS
Phone: +442033979787
URL: https://www.hearingfirst.co.uk/book-ear-wax-removal-near-me/book-microsuction-ear-wax-removal-east-finchley/

Nearby Bus Stops and Public Transport

Nearest Bus Stops to Hearing First Muswell Hill London

  1. Princes Avenue (Stop H), approximately 0.0 miles from Hearing First Muswell Hill London. View this bus stop on Google Maps. Walking directions from Princes Avenue (Stop H) to Hearing First Muswell Hill London.
  2. Fortis Green Road (Stop M), approximately 0.1 miles from Hearing First Muswell Hill London. View this bus stop on Google Maps. Walking directions from Fortis Green Road (Stop M) to Hearing First Muswell Hill London.
  3. Muswell Hill Road (Stop L), approximately 0.1 miles from Hearing First Muswell Hill London. View this bus stop on Google Maps. Walking directions from Muswell Hill Road (Stop L) to Hearing First Muswell Hill London.
  4. Muswell Hill Road (Stop K), approximately 0.1 miles from Hearing First Muswell Hill London. View this bus stop on Google Maps. Walking directions from Muswell Hill Road (Stop K) to Hearing First Muswell Hill London.
  5. Fortis Green Road (Stop N), approximately 0.1 miles from Hearing First Muswell Hill London. View this bus stop on Google Maps. Walking directions from Fortis Green Road (Stop N) to Hearing First Muswell Hill London.
  6. Queens Avenue (Stop E), approximately 0.1 miles from Hearing First Muswell Hill London. View this bus stop on Google Maps. Walking directions from Queens Avenue (Stop E) to Hearing First Muswell Hill London.

Nearest Rail, Tube and Tram Stations to Hearing First Muswell Hill London

  1. Highgate, approximately 0.8 miles from Hearing First Muswell Hill London. View this station on Google Maps. Walking directions from Highgate to Hearing First Muswell Hill London.
  2. East Finchley, approximately 0.9 miles from Hearing First Muswell Hill London. View this station on Google Maps. Walking directions from East Finchley to Hearing First Muswell Hill London.
  3. Alexandra Palace, approximately 1.2 miles from Hearing First Muswell Hill London. View this station on Google Maps. Walking directions from Alexandra Palace to Hearing First Muswell Hill London.

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Opening Hours

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Published Opening Hours

  • Monday: 8:00 AM – 10:00 PM
  • Tuesday: 8:00 AM – 10:00 PM
  • Wednesday: 8:00 AM – 10:00 PM
  • Thursday: 8:00 AM – 10:00 PM
  • Friday: 8:00 AM – 10:00 PM
  • Saturday: 9:00 AM – 6:00 PM
  • Sunday: 9:00 AM – 6:00 PM

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