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Walking directions to the fastest route to Reading RG30 - Private Microsuction Ear Wax Removal near the city centre

Guide Updated | 3rd Aug 2026 at 9:55pm

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Top Ear Wax Removal Clinic In Reading

There is free long stay parking in Lidl, and it is only a short walk away. Free on-street parking is available for up to one hour near Reading West station on Oxford Road, and our Reading ear wax removal location sits within the medical clinic inside Oxford Road Pharmacy. The clinic also has disabled access via a wheelchair lift.

Ear Wax Removal Reading Rg30 Map, Location and Directions

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

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Quickest Walk to the Rg30 Reading Ear Wax Clinic

If you are making your way to a private microsuction ear wax removal appointment near Reading city centre, the quickest walk from the Oxford Road area is usually the one that keeps you on main pavements and avoids needless turns. From bus stops, residential streets or central Reading landmarks, the most direct option is generally to follow Oxford Road, then slow down as you get close to the clinic entrance so you can check the building number and access point calmly. This part of Reading can become busy at peak times, so a straightforward walk helps lower the chance of passing the entrance. If you are taking glasses, hearing aids or appointment paperwork, keep them within easy reach before you leave.

Making the Walk Feel Simpler

For many visitors, it helps to leave a few extra minutes, even when the clinic is close by. That allows time to cross side roads safely, find the right doorway and arrive without feeling rushed before your microsuction consultation. Whether you are coming from Reading West, central Reading or elsewhere in Berkshire, the walk often feels easier when you have checked the route beforehand.

Getting from Central Reading to Oxford Road

Walking from central Reading to the clinic is often simple, particularly if you are already near the town centre, the Oracle Quarter or Reading West. A direct route usually means keeping to Oxford Road for the final stretch, which keeps the journey easy to follow and avoids winding residential detours. If you are starting from a station, retail area or cafe, it is worth checking which side of Oxford Road you need before you set off. That can save time and keep your ear wax removal visit running smoothly.

Route Checks Worth Doing Before You Leave

Microsuction Compared with Ear Syringing

tinnitus, Many people in Berkshire are finding that their local GP surgery no longer offers ear syringing. This is partly due to funding pressures, but also because ear syringing is generally considered less safe than ear microsuction. Possible side effects of ear syringing or irrigation include ear infection, hearing loss, perforation of the eardrum, and further impaction of the ear wax, meaning the wax can be pushed even harder against the eardrum. Is it any wonder that people are moving away from walk in ear syringing in London and choosing microsuction ear wax removal instead? Unfortunately, the sharp rise in demand has meant that NHS microsuction clinics are now unable to meet need, and waiting times are often over two to three months.

You do not need to wait months for microsuction. Why not save time by going private? It is not as expensive as you might think. Simply go to our booking page and you could be saying goodbye to your wax blockage this week!

21 Somewhat Quirky Facts About Reading

  1. Reading Museum’s Bayeux Tapestry Replica: Reading Museum houses a remarkable full-size Victorian copy of the Bayeux Tapestry. Stitched in the 1880s by 35 women in Leek, Staffordshire, it’s an exact hand-embroidered replica. It’s one of the museum’s star attractions and is displayed along a dedicated gallery.
  2. Reading FC – The Royals: Reading Football Club’s nickname, “The Royals,” reflects Berkshire’s royal county status. The club plays at the Select Car Leasing Stadium (opened in 1998 as the Madejski Stadium)large concerts as well as league football., just south of the town. It has hosted international friendlies, and rugby
  3. Without A Doubt The Best Ear Wax Removal In Reading
    You can find the best ear wax removal in Reading through Hearing First, who operate within the medical clinic at Oxford Road Pharmacy, just a short walk from the big Lidl. Book an appointment for ear wax removal in Reading with Hearing First today!
  4. Thames Lido: The Edwardian King’s Meadow Baths (1902)spa, were rescued and reopened as the Thames Lido in 2017. Today you’ll find a heated outdoor pool, and restaurant behind the original red-brick walls. It’s one of the most atmospheric places to unwind beside the river.
  5. Reading Station’s Transformation:A major rebuild completed in the 2010s created extra platforms, new entrances. The upgrade removed notorious bottlenecks and made the station one of the best connected in the country. It’s now a key interchange for the West, and a spacious transfer deck, Midlands and Heathrow links.
  6. Confluence of the Thames and Kennet: Reading sits at the meeting of the River Thames and the River Kennet at Kennet Mouth. This geography shaped its growth as a trading and milling centre. Walks here link the Thames Path with the Kennet & Avon Canal towpath.
  7. Blake’s Lock & Turbine House: At Blake’s Lock you’ll find the Riverside Museum (seasonal) and the glass-floored Turbine House over the water. Exhibits explore Reading’s river industries and eel fishing heritage. It’s a photogenic stop a short stroll from the Oracle riverside.
  8. Reading Hydro: A community-owned hydro scheme beside Caversham Weir began generating green electricity in the 2020s. Two Archimedes screw turbines power hundreds of homes while a fish pass helps wildlife navigate the river. It’s a popular example of local climate action in the town.
  9. Hexagon Theatre: Opened in 1977, the Hexagon is Reading’s principal performance venue. Its flexible auditorium hosts everything from big-name comedy and touring orchestras to pantomime and conferences. The distinctive hexagonal form gives superb sightlines.
  10. South Street Arts Centre:This intimate venue champions fringe theatre, new writing, and indie comedy. Many well-known performers have tested material here before national tours. It’s a favourite with locals for adventurous programming in a cosy space.
  11. Suttons Seeds Heritage: Suttons Seeds, founded in Reading in 1806, helped popularise packet seeds for home gardeners. The company won royal warrants and exported worldwide from the town. Its legacy lives on in gardening culture and historic advertising art.
  12. Caversham Court Gardens: On the north bank of the Thames, these Grade II* listed gardens retain 17th-century terraces and yew hedges. The footprint of a lost riverside house forms the elegant lawn. It’s a serene spot for picnics, outdoor theatre and open-air cinema.
  13. Reading Half Marathon: Launched in 1983, the Reading Half is one of the UK’s best-supported road races. The route typically finishes with a rousing stadium sprint. Thousands of runners and spectators turn the town into a festival of distance running each spring.
  14. Kennet & Avon Canal in Town: The canalised Kennet runs right through central Reading, with historic bridges and wharves. Today the towpath is a green commuting route and leisure trail. Waterside cafés and wildlife make it a restorative urban walk.
  15. Abbey Gateway Restoration: The medieval Abbey Gateway, once part of Reading School for Girls attended by Jane Austen, was painstakingly repaired and reopened in 2018. Conservation stabilised its stonework and reopened a key pedestrian route. It’s a tangible link between the modern town and its monastic past.
  16. Reading’s Blue Plaques: A local blue plaque scheme marks notable people and places across the borough. From industry and literature to music, the plaques create a self-guided heritage trail. They’re a great way to discover stories hidden in plain sight.
  17. Prospect Park’s Mansion: Prospect Park is Reading’s largest open space, crowned by an Italianate mansion. The hilltop offers wide views over the Thames Valley. In summer the park hosts fairs, sport and community events.
  18. Thames Valley Park Tech Cluster: On Reading’s eastern edge, Thames Valley Park hosts major technology companies. The business park taps the town’s rail links, talent pool and fibre connectivity. Its lakeside setting adds a surprisingly green backdrop to big-tech offices.
  19. Reading Abbey Quarter:the Gateway, the Quarter stitches together Forbury Gardens, Beyond the main ruins, and hidden fragments. Interpretive panels and trails help you imagine the vast monastery precinct. It’s a compact, walkable history lesson in the middle of town.
  20. King’s Meadow & River Culture:outdoor events, quiet morning swims at the Lido. The wide grassland, and King’s Meadow’s meadows and riverbank host regattas has been common land for centuries. It remains Reading’s riverside playground.
  21. Town Hall Concert Hall Acoustics: Reading Town Hall’s Victorian concert hall is renowned for warm acoustics. Orchestras and chamber ensembles prize the venue for its clarity and intimacy. With the museum next door, it makes a perfect culture-filled afternoon and evening.

Where to Park Before the Short Walk

If you prefer to drive and then walk the last part, parking close to the clinic can make the visit feel much easier. Pay and display or pay by phone spaces are available directly outside, which is helpful if you want the shortest possible walk after parking. For some people, that is the most comfortable option before an ear microsuction appointment, especially if mobility is limited or if you want the day to stay as simple as possible. There are also nearby streets where free on-street parking is available for up to two hours, so you may have a choice depending on how long you expect to stay.

Other Places to Leave the Car

Lidl offers free parking and is a short walk away, which may suit anyone happy to park slightly further from the entrance. Always check the signs when you arrive, because parking terms can change and time limits matter. If you are coming in from Tilehurst, Caversham, Earley or elsewhere in Reading, allowing enough time to park can help the journey feel more relaxed.

More Details

You can find more information on ear wax removal in Reading with Hearing First here.

Disabled Parking and Access for Visitors

Car Parks Near Hearing First Reading – Microsuction Ear Wax Removal In

Parking information and place links are provided by Google Maps. Check restrictions and charges locally.

Visitors who need step-free parking or a shorter approach can use on-street disabled parking on Oxford Road. That can be useful if you want to keep the final walk as short as possible before your hearing care appointment. The clinic is on the first floor, but there is a wheelchair accessible lift, which makes the building easier to use for people with mobility needs, reduced stamina or difficulty with stairs. If you are travelling with a companion, it can help to agree in advance where you will stop, unload and enter so the visit feels organised from the start.

Planning for Comfort and Confidence

It is sensible to consider the walking distance from the parking space to the entrance, especially if you are dealing with blocked ears, dizziness or general discomfort. A shorter route can reduce pressure on the day and make the trip more manageable. If you are unsure about access, use the clinic information before you travel so you can choose the safest and most convenient option for your situation.

Access Information

The clinic is located on first floor and there is a wheelchair accessible lift.

Booking Your Private Microsuction Visit in Reading

Private ear wax removal in Reading is appointment only because demand is high. Booking in advance gives you a clearer plan and lets you organise your route, parking and walking time before you leave home. That matters if you are travelling from elsewhere in Berkshire, because even a short journey can be affected by traffic, parking availability or unfamiliar streets. An appointment slot also helps the clinic manage visitor flow, which is useful when people are coming in for a precise service such as microsuction.

Things to Consider Before You Confirm

  1. Review any booking details carefully so you know what to expect on arrival.
  2. Choose an appointment time that fits your travel plans, especially if you are coming through central Reading.
  3. If you need step-free access, slower walking or help from another person, allow extra time.
  4. Check whether you will be walking from a station, a car park or a nearby street parking space.
  5. Make a note of the clinic area, Oxford Road, so you do not waste time looking for the wrong side street.

Appointment Booking

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

Arranging Your Reading Microsuction Visit

Private ear wax removal at this Reading location is available by appointment because demand is high. Booking ahead gives you a clear plan for your visit and helps you choose a suitable time before travelling to the Oxford Road clinic.

  1. Use the Reading microsuction booking page or the booking button on this page.
  2. Choose the appointment option that matches your requirements.
  3. Review the details provided during booking, then make travel and parking arrangements for your visit.

If you have questions about practical arrangements such as accessibility, parking or what to bring, it is sensible to check these before confirming your appointment. An organised booking process can make it easier to seek help for the sensation of a blocked ear without relying on a walk-in service.

Driving Directions to Hearing First Reading – Microsuction Ear Wax Removal In

Distances, indicative journey times and route links are provided by Google Maps. Check live conditions before travelling.

Using Public Transport Then Walking the Final Stretch

Nearest Bus Stops to Hearing First Reading – Microsuction Ear Wax Removal In

  1. Prospect Street, approximately 0.0 miles from Hearing First Reading – Microsuction Ear Wax Removal In. View this bus stop on Google Maps. Walking directions from Prospect Street to Hearing First Reading – Microsuction Ear Wax Removal In.
  2. Church Street, approximately 0.1 miles from Hearing First Reading – Microsuction Ear Wax Removal In. View this bus stop on Google Maps. Walking directions from Church Street to Hearing First Reading – Microsuction Ear Wax Removal In.
  3. Caversham Library, approximately 0.1 miles from Hearing First Reading – Microsuction Ear Wax Removal In. View this bus stop on Google Maps. Walking directions from Caversham Library to Hearing First Reading – Microsuction Ear Wax Removal In.
  4. Westfield Road, approximately 0.1 miles from Hearing First Reading – Microsuction Ear Wax Removal In. View this bus stop on Google Maps. Walking directions from Westfield Road to Hearing First Reading – Microsuction Ear Wax Removal In.
  5. Hemdean Hill, approximately 0.1 miles from Hearing First Reading – Microsuction Ear Wax Removal In. View this bus stop on Google Maps. Walking directions from Hemdean Hill to Hearing First Reading – Microsuction Ear Wax Removal In.
  6. St Annes Well, approximately 0.2 miles from Hearing First Reading – Microsuction Ear Wax Removal In. View this bus stop on Google Maps. Walking directions from St Annes Well to Hearing First Reading – Microsuction Ear Wax Removal In.

Nearest Rail, Tube and Tram Stations to Hearing First Reading – Microsuction Ear Wax Removal In

  1. Reading, approximately 0.7 miles from Hearing First Reading – Microsuction Ear Wax Removal In. View this station on Google Maps. Walking directions from Reading to Hearing First Reading – Microsuction Ear Wax Removal In.
  2. Reading West, approximately 1.2 miles from Hearing First Reading – Microsuction Ear Wax Removal In. View this station on Google Maps. Walking directions from Reading West to Hearing First Reading – Microsuction Ear Wax Removal In.
  3. Tilehurst, approximately 2.5 miles from Hearing First Reading – Microsuction Ear Wax Removal In. View this station on Google Maps. Walking directions from Tilehurst to Hearing First Reading – Microsuction Ear Wax Removal In.

Stops and stations are ordered by straight-line distance from the destination using Google Places coordinates. Place and walking-direction links are provided by Google Maps.

Many people arrive in Reading by train or bus and then walk the final part of the journey to the clinic. This can be a practical option if you prefer not to drive, or if you want to avoid parking altogether. From the station or town centre, the route is usually easiest when you head towards Oxford Road and keep directions straightforward. The last walk may take only a short time, but it still helps to plan where you will turn, where you will cross and which side of the road you need to be on. That is especially important if you are unfamiliar with Reading city centre.

Useful Things to Check on the Day

Before you leave your starting point, check the weather, your battery level and whether you need a quiet moment before your hearing appointment. If you wear hearing aids, you may want to know in advance how you will manage them during the walk and when you reach the clinic. A clear route reduces stress and keeps your visit focused on treatment rather than navigation.

Parking

There is pay and display / pay by phone parking directly outside the clinic and free on-street parking for up to 2 hours in the nearby residential streets. There is also free parking in Lidl, which is a short walk away

Parking Choices Near the Oxford Road Clinic

Planning your route before you set off can make your Reading ear wax removal visit feel more straightforward. The clinic has pay and display or pay-by-phone spaces directly outside, which may suit people who prefer to park close to the entrance and keep the walk to a minimum.

Allow a little extra time to park, particularly if you are travelling from Reading West, central Reading or surrounding Berkshire areas. Choosing the most suitable space for your expected appointment length can help you arrive relaxed and ready for your private microsuction ear wax removal visit.

Finding the Entrance Without Wasting Time

Published Accessibility Features

Accessibility details are provided by Google Maps. Contact the location to confirm individual requirements.

When you arrive near the clinic, slow down and use the building frontage, signage and street numbers to confirm you are in the correct place. That final check matters because Oxford Road has a steady flow of traffic, pedestrians and nearby businesses, so it is easy to walk past a doorway if you are distracted. For a private microsuction ear wax removal visit, arriving at the right entrance on time makes the appointment feel more settled. If you are coming from a car park or residential street, the last few minutes on foot are often when people become unsure, so a brief pause to orient yourself is worthwhile.

Signs That Help You Stay on Track

Look for the clinic name, the correct floor access and any instructions about lifts or waiting areas. If you are unsure, avoid guessing and take a moment to double-check the street details. A short, accurate walk is better than a faster one that ends with unnecessary backtracking.

Small On-The-Day Habit

Keep your phone charged and your route open until you are inside, so you can make a quick check if the street layout feels busier than expected.

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Getting Here from Nearby Reading Neighbourhoods

People travel for ear wax removal from across Reading and the surrounding Berkshire area, including places such as Caversham, Tilehurst, Earley, Coley, Southcote and Whitley. If you are coming from a nearby neighbourhood, the fastest walking route is often the one that connects you cleanly to Oxford Road without unnecessary diversions. This can matter if you are fitting your visit around work, errands or school pickup. A well-planned approach means you can arrive with less pressure and more time to settle before your appointment.

Practical Route Planning for Local Visitors

Try to think in stages, first reaching the main road or transport hub, then following the final short walk to the clinic. That approach is easier than trying to memorise every turn. It also helps if you are travelling with someone else, because one person can focus on directions while the other keeps track of time and belongings.

Nearby Clinics

Here are some other clinics close to our Reading location:

How to Walk If You Have Limited Mobility

Not every visitor can move quickly or comfortably, and that is important to plan for before a microsuction appointment. If you walk slowly, tire easily or need regular pauses, choose the route that gives you the fewest crossings, the smoothest pavements and the shortest distance from parking or public transport. The clinic's wheelchair accessible lift is useful once you arrive, but the path to the building still needs attention, especially if you are carrying a bag, umbrella or walking aid. A careful route can make the visit much less tiring.

Simple Comfort Tips

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What to Do If You Arrive Early

Arriving a little early can make a private ear wax removal visit easier to manage. It gives you time to find the entrance, use nearby parking if needed and settle before your appointment starts. If you reach the area before your slot, do not rush around trying to fill the time. Instead, stop somewhere safe, check your route one final time and make sure you know how you will enter the building. This is especially useful if you have travelled from across Reading or from nearby villages in Berkshire, because a small delay can feel larger after a longer journey.

Use the Extra Minutes Well

Keep your phone handy, review any booking details and organise glasses, hearing aids or paperwork. A calm arrival supports a better appointment experience, particularly when you are attending for a treatment that needs concentration and clear communication.

Arrival Tip

If you are unsure which doorway to use, pause and check rather than walking past the entrance and losing time.

Small Guidance

A slow final approach often works best on Oxford Road, where traffic and footfall can make it easy to miss signs.

Final Note

Once you are at the right building, focus on getting inside and letting the clinic team handle the rest.

Disabled Parking

There is on-street disabled parking on Oxford Road.

Why a Clear Walking Route Matters for Ear Care Visits

People often think about the treatment itself and forget that the journey can shape the experience. A clear walking route to the Reading RG30 clinic can reduce stress, save time and help you arrive in a better frame of mind for microsuction. This matters when you are already dealing with blocked ears, reduced hearing or the frustration of waiting for care. A direct route also supports punctuality, which is important in a private appointment setting where timings are managed closely. If you know where you are going, you can focus on your symptoms and questions rather than navigation.

Make the Journey Part of the Plan

Before you leave, think through your route from door to door. That means not only the street you will walk along, but also where you will park, how you will cross roads and how you will find the entrance. A few minutes of planning can make the whole trip smoother, especially if you are travelling from central Reading, Reading West or a wider Berkshire suburb.

Hearing First Reading – Microsuction Ear Wax Removal in Reading

270-274 Oxford Rd
Reading RG30 1AD
Phone: +448001337987
URL: https://www.hearingfirst.co.uk/book-ear-wax-removal-near-me/book-microsuction-ear-wax-removal-reading/