Hearing First East Finchley – How to Register Online: Guide to Booking, Contact Number and Location

This Guide Last Updated: 30/3/2026 01:33

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We are the specialist microsuction ear wax removal clinic in East Finchley, offering Microsuction Earwax Removal and manual instrument removal delivered by experienced Audiologists. Every earwax practitioner is personally selected by our founder, Jason Levy, so when you come to us you get true expertise, not a hurried high street service. Think microsuction, audiologist and meticulous care.

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Our East Finchley clinic serves patients across North London, including Muswell Hill, 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, so you have local access to microsuction and audiology services.

Register with Hearing First East Finchley Online: Simple Booking, Phone and Location Details

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Signing up online at Hearing First East Finchley is built to be quick, secure and straightforward, whether you want a hearing test, microsuction ear wax removal or unbiased hearing aid guidance. Use our booking form to pick a date and time, tell us basic clinical information and flag if you need a child slot or wheelchair access. The form collects your phone and email so we can send a confirmation plus preparation notes, and we retain only the clinical details necessary, handled in line with UK data protection standards for your peace of mind.

After you submit the form you will get an automated confirmation email, then a manual review from our East Finchley team during opening hours. That review checks clinical suitability for procedures such as manual instrument removal or microsuction and will allocate a clinician if you specify an audiologist. If pre-appointment discussion is needed we will call the number you provided, otherwise bring a list of medications and any recent ear symptoms to your appointment.

Step-by-Step: Complete Your Online Registration

Fill in the short online form, accept our terms and privacy notes, pay or reserve as prompted, then wait for the confirmation email containing your appointment and a cancellation link. Keep your confirmation and contact number handy in case you need to reschedule. We suggest using a desktop or tablet for the first registration, though the form is mobile responsive for quick bookings, and terms like microsuction, audiologist and appointment booking are included to aid clarity and set expectations.

How much does ear wax removal in East Finchley cost?

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Ear wax removal in East Finchley starts from £34. Final pricing may vary depending on whether one or both ears are treated, peak versus off-peak slots, and how far in advance you book.

Booking, What to Expect and Our Cancellation Policy

How to Book and Pay

Use our secure online form to book, we accept the main debit and credit cards, or you may opt to pay at the clinic. Select a microsuction appointment and you will be offered options for one or two ears, and for under 18s which must be accompanied by a parent or guardian. You can also request a hearing test to be performed alongside earwax removal, so the audiologist can advise on aftercare or any follow up. If you choose to pay in clinic a small reservation may be taken to secure the slot and deter late cancellations.

Cancellations, Late Arrivals and Fees

Please give at least 24 hours notice to cancel or rearrange, otherwise a fee may be charged to cover administration and clinician time. If you are delayed, call the clinic number on your confirmation and we will tell you whether the appointment can continue. Repeated failure to attend without contact may affect your ability to book online and could incur a charge, so please keep your appointment details up to date in your account.

Advice for Families and Under-18s

For appointments for those aged 12 to 17 choose the under 18 option and supply the guardian's contact details, the accompanying adult must attend; this ensures valid consent and correct clinical records are in place before any microsuction procedure.

Accessibility and Practicalities

If you require step-free access or a translator, indicate this on the booking form and reception will confirm availability before your visit; we strive to make access simple for every patient in the N2 area.

Safe, Comfortable Ear Wax Removal, Led by Qualified Audiologists

Your ears and hearing are delicate, so care should be delivered by specialists. Some providers give earwax removal to non-clinical staff, treating it as routine. We disagree, we insist on trained Audiologists because safety and outcomes matter.

Only qualified Audiologists perform ear wax removal at our clinic, bringing deep knowledge of ear anatomy and hearing health. That expertise lowers the risk of injury and assures a safe, effective procedure tailored to you. Your hearing is far too important to gamble, and we deliver professional care with proven standards.

Audiologist-Led Earwax Care You Can Trust

Earwax removal should always be performed by a trained audiologist who understands ear structure and hearing health. A specialist using microsuction reduces risk to the eardrum and canal, allowing precise, controlled removal that reflects your symptoms and clinical history.

We use sterile tools and magnification, and we carry out a clear pre-procedure assessment. When appropriate we offer a hearing assessment at the same visit, and we record outcomes so you receive consistent aftercare and clear advice on ongoing ear hygiene and any follow up.

  • Post-procedure aftercare, written guidance, and optional referral or hearing assessment if needed.
  • Gentle microsuction procedure, carried out by an experienced audiologist, usually quick and comfortable.
  • Clinical assessment and otoscopic inspection, to establish the cause of blockage and suitability for microsuction.

Get Ready for Your Appointment: What to Bring and Preparation Tips

Good preparation helps the audiologist work efficiently and safely. Bring a list of medications, any past ear or hearing clinic letters, and your NHS or private insurance details if relevant. Bring hearing aids so we can check fittings, show adjustments and test connectivity. Avoid using cotton buds before attending, and if you think you have an ear infection contact us first as that may change the best treatment. Use the booking confirmation as proof and aim to arrive a few minutes early to complete any paperwork.

Clinic Checklist: What to Bring

  • If the appointment is for a child aged 12 to 17 ensure the parent or guardian brings photo ID and consent documents where needed, this protects both the child and clinician under safeguarding rules.
  • Please bring a complete list of current medications and allergies, including over the counter drops or ear sprays, so the audiologist can assess interaction risk and suitability for microsuction and manual instrument removal.
  • Bring any recent audiogram or hearing test results, even if from another provider, as comparison helps our audiologist understand changes and advise on hearing aid options.
  • Bring any hearing aid chargers, spare domes or moulds if you want an immediate service check; having these items allows us to offer fitting, cleaning and aftercare without a second appointment.
  • If you have mobility needs or require parking close to the entrance tell us when you book, that way we can reserve a ground floor slot or advise on drop-off points at Cootes Pharmacy on High Road.

20 Fascinating Facts About East Finchley

Here are 20 fascinating facts about East Finchley, a North London suburb, each illustrating its character, past and local landmarks. Enjoy this mix of history, folklore and local colour.

  1. The Archer of East Finchley

    A striking 12-foot bronze archer by Eric Aumonier (1940) watches over the Northern Line station, a nod to the area’s medieval hunting roots. Folks quip it points north to “get out of London,” though it simply follows the Tube to High Barnet.
  2. Madonna’s Damp Bedsit

    In 1979 a pre-fame Madonna rented a North Hill Road bedsit she later called “moldy but cheap.” She is said to have scribbled lyrics for Holiday in a café now called Material Girl Espresso, though the staff dispute the story.
  3. Open Air Art Heist

    At a 1993 Cherry Tree Wood exhibition a sculpture made from Tube parts vanished overnight. Artists now chain works to trees and joke they are “Phantom-proof.”
  4. Ear Wax Removal in East Finchley: Ear wax removal is available from the experts at Hearing First East Finchley on Mondays at The Laboratory Spa in London NW4 near the Fiveways Interchange, with easy access from the A1, A41 and M1 and abundant free onsite parking. Book your appointment here.
  5. Phoenix Cinema: Oldest in the UK

    Opened in 1910 as the East Finchley Picturedrome, this Grade II-listed cinema survived WWII and a 1980s closure scare. Its 1938 neon sign still glows, and locals say it seems to flicker with classic screenings.
  6. Haunted All Saints’ Church

    Built in 1875, its graveyard is said to host a Victorian widow in black. Organists report phantom choirs and a tombstone engraved “Taken by the Fairies,” tied to local tales of missing children.
  7. Fortis Green’s Tudor Safehouse

    No. 200 Fortis Green Road, a timber-framed house from 1580, reportedly sheltered Catholic priests during the Reformation. Its attic allegedly contains a secret chapel and a tunnel whose entrance is now concealed beneath later development.
  8. Shaun of the Dead’s Pub

    The Bald Faced Stag (formerly the Winchester Pub) featured in Edgar Wright’s 2004 zombie comedy. Each year fans recreate the film’s “Queen track” scene, and staff hide plastic corkscrews to curb over-enthusiasm.
  9. Secret Nuclear Bunker

    A house on Falloden Way conceals a Cold War bunker from the 1950s, with decaying rations and old protective suits. The owner runs “apocalypse tours,” which locals call the quirkiest staycation.
  10. Medieval Murder Mystery

    In 1294 a monk was killed near today’s East End Road during a dispute between Finchley Priory and local farmers. The murder remains unsolved and local lore claims his spirit haunts the Sainsbury’s car park on the same site.
  11. The Boogaloo’s Secret Bar

    A High Road pub that hosted early Amy Winehouse gigs hides a Prohibition-style basement behind a fake fridge door. Staff tell stories of Keith Richards’ ghost searching for a lost bottle of whiskey.
  12. The Lost Finchley Lido

    An art deco pool (1931–1993) once held Olympic trials. After closure its ruins became a graffiti canvas, and older residents say summer nights still echo with imagined splashes and Glenn Miller tunes.
  13. The “Finchley Phantom”

    A 1990s prankster draped shopfronts in toilet paper and left rubber chickens on doorsteps. His identity remains a mystery, though a 2015 copycat spree was traced to a dad’s midlife joke.
  14. Emmeline Pankhurst’s Rally

    The suffragette leader defied bans to speak at Cherry Tree Wood in 1913. A plaque commemorates the event and some locals claim her words still seem to stir the wind on protest days.
  15. Roman Road Underfoot

    East Finchley sits on Watling Street, a Roman route from London to St Albans. Builders found 1st-century pottery near Fortis Green in 2018, sparking speculation about a buried Roman site beneath suburban gardens.
  16. WWII Spy Training HQ

    A house on Bedford Road secretly trained SOE agents in sabotage. A 1944 grenade drill mishap shattered windows and revealed the covert operation, earning the house the nickname Bang Cottage.
  17. Bishops Avenue’s Cursed Mansion

    No. 48 on “Millionaires’ Row” sits derelict, allegedly cursed after a 1920s oil baron died penniless. Squatters held raves there in the 1980s and claimed a ghostly DJ spun vinyl.
  18. Cherry Tree Wood’s “Naked Lady”

    The bronze figure titled Bather (1914) by Charles Sargeant Jagger stands in this ancient wood. Nicknamed the “Naked Lady,” folklore says she stirs at midnight, changing expression to lament lost lovers.
  19. Great Storm of 1987’s Survivor

    The “Naked Lady” statue survived while 100 trees fell in 1987. Pagans say ancient spirits protected her; sceptics say it was luck. A bench carved by the storm now bears the year in moss.
  20. Haunted All Saints’ Church

    Residents whisper of Victorian apparitions and phantom choirs in the churchyard, a tale that helped cement East Finchley’s reputation for local ghost stories.

Services, Independent Hearing Aid Advice and Warranty

Hearing First East Finchley is independent, offering impartial advice across the latest hearing aids, including invisible, rechargeable and smartphone compatible devices. Our audiologists evaluate your lifestyle before recommending a model, ensuring suggestions are clinically appropriate and tailored. We also provide ear wax removal by microsuction and manual instruments, recording outcomes so aftercare is consistent. Being independent means we are not part-owned by a hearing aid manufacturer, so clinical recommendations are free from corporate influence or sales quotas.

Common Treatments and Follow-Up

  • Warranty and aftercare: we supply manufacturer warranties plus our clinic aftercare programme, covering adjustments, battery or charging advice and continued support from our audiologist team.
  • Hearing tests are offered alongside treatment when needed, we explain results in plain language and supply a written summary so you can track thresholds and consider hearing aid options over time.
  • Manual instrument ear wax removal is used when microsuction is not suitable, our audiologist will explain why a small curette or suction tip is preferable in particular situations.
  • Microsuction ear wax removal, performed under direct vision with magnification, is usually quick and comfortable, suitable for many ear canal shapes and safer for the tympanic membrane than blind irrigation techniques.
  • Impartial hearing aid fitting includes trial periods where available, device programming to your audiogram and lifestyle needs, plus follow-up appointments to fine tune sound and comfort.

Guarantee and Clinical Standards

We stand behind the Hearing First Waxfree Guarantee and maintain thorough clinical records; on the rare chance of residual wax or a complication, we provide prompt review and further care to put things right.

Our Services Include:

  • 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.
  • Impartial Hearing Aid Advice, Fitting and Aftercare: If you want friendly, impartial guidance, we are independent and not part-owned by a hearing aid manufacturer, so we can recommend the best model for your lifestyle. We supply and fit the latest digital invisible, rechargeable, bluetooth and iPhone compatible hearing aids.
  • Microsuction Ear Wax Removal
  • Hearing Tests: We can assess your hearing and explain results plainly, and because we are not part-owned by a hearing aid manufacturer we will not use a “free” test to pressure you into buying devices.

Hearing First East Finchley — Contact & Address

166-168 High Road

Located within Cootes Pharmacy,

N2 9AS

Phone: +442033979787

URL: https://www.hearingfirst.co.uk/book-ear-wax-removal-near-me/book-microsuction-ear-wax-removal-east-finchley/

Professional ear wax removal East Finchley Audiologists. Conveniently located inside Cootes Pharmacy opposite Co-op Funeral Care. We are the only ear wax removal clinic in East Finchley that offers The Hearing First Waxfree Guarantee™, so if you have a blocked ear, book at our ear wax removal East Finchley clinic. We really are the ear wax removal experts in East Finchley!

Parking, Access and Transport Information for East Finchley Visitors

Hearing First East Finchley is at 166-168 High Road, inside Cootes Pharmacy, N2 9AS, opposite Co-op Funeral Care. The clinic is reachable from the High Road with nearby short-stay bays and drop-off points for less mobile visitors. Driving from the A1 or A406 is straightforward, but allow time for parking at busy periods. Public transport options include local buses on the High Road and East Finchley Tube station on the Northern Line within walking distance, making the clinic convenient for both central and outer London visitors.

  1. By bus: Several London bus routes serve High Road; alight at the stop nearest Cootes Pharmacy and cross at the pedestrian crossing, some services are more frequent at peak times.
  2. By car: Use the postcode N2 9AS on your sat nav, watch for local parking restrictions and short-stay bays; if you need a reserved space contact the clinic when booking to check availability.
  3. Accessible access: The clinic entrance is step-free with room for a wheelchair; if you require assistance please state this on the booking form so staff can prepare and allocate extra time for your visit.
  4. By tube: East Finchley station is on the Northern Line, about an 8 to 12 minute walk depending on pace; follow signs for the High Road then head south toward the pharmacy to find the entrance.
  5. Local amenities and timetable planning: There are cafés and shops close by for companions, and we recommend checking Transport for London for live travel updates on the day of your appointment.

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Contact Details, Opening Hours and Practical Info

To book ear wax removal, a hearing test or impartial hearing aid advice at Hearing First East Finchley call +44 203 397 9787 or use the online booking form on our site. We are based inside Cootes Pharmacy on High Road, and opening hours depend on clinic days and clinician rotas, so please check live availability when booking. Appointments are arranged to allow assessment, treatment and aftercare, and a standard microsuction slot usually lasts 20 to 30 minutes depending on complexity and whether a hearing test is included.

We aim to be clear about pricing and will confirm costs at booking: typical ear wax removal fees start from £34, with differences for single or double ear treatments and extra services such as a hearing test or same-day fitting. For 12 to 17 year olds a guardian must attend and consent will be recorded before any procedure. To change or cancel use the online link in your confirmation or call the clinic so we can offer the slot to someone else in need.

For more information about accessibility, hearing aid demos or clinical governance and data handling, ask for our practice manager when you call; we will outline professional qualifications, ongoing training for our audiologists and how we keep clinical records to ensure safe, evidence based care for the East Finchley N2 community.