The Ear Washer

The Ear Washer Come in to The Ear Washer for a gentle cleansing of the pesky earwax that keeps you from hearing the way you should. Open Mon - Fri.

No need to wait 6 to 8 weeks for an appointment at your doctor's office. Call for an appointment or walk ins available.

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01/30/2020

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11/11/2019

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11/05/2019

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Like and share this post to be entered for your chance to win a TURKEY to help with your Thanksgiving feast!

Drawing will be held November 22, 2019 @ 12pm.

11/05/2019

A general recommendation is that you should not try to remove earwax at home with tools such as cotton swabs or hairpins due to the risk of damaging the eardrum.
Also, some groups of people should not use ear irrigation because they have a higher risk of eardrum perforation and damage. These people include individuals with severe otitis externa, also known as swimmer's ear, and those with a history of:
* ear damage due to sharp metal objects in the ear
* eardrum surgery
* middle ear disease
* radiation therapy to the ear

As always, please seek medical advice from a licensed physician should you have any questions or concerns regarding earwax removal.

11/02/2019

Ear irrigation is an ear cleansing method that is used to remove a buildup of earwax. Irrigation involves inserting warm water into the ears to flush the earwax out.
The medical term for earwax is cerumen. A buildup of earwax can cause a variety of symptoms such as impaired hearing, dizziness, and even ear pain.
Doctors will not recommend ear irrigation for people with certain medical conditions and those who have had tubes inserted in the eardrum. Doctors may also have concerns about a person carrying out ear irrigation at home.

10/31/2019

Ever wonder how it feels to get your ears washed out? Equipped with elephant ear washers, warm water and, sometimes, peroxide.

The ear, especially the canal and eardrum, is very sensitive.
Earwax buildup can cause damage, which then can affect your hearing.
Removing this excess earwax by doing an ear washing is a safe way to minimize the risk of damage to the ear.

Address

Anderson, SC

Opening Hours

Monday 10am - 4pm
Tuesday 10am - 4pm
Wednesday 10am - 4pm
Thursday 10am - 4pm
Friday 10am - 4pm

Telephone

+18647601052

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