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Our vision and hearing are arguably our two most important senses.
Our vision and hearing are maybe our most crucial senses. Our brain receives around 90% of its information from only two senses: sight (approximate 80%) and hearing (around 10%). The remaining 10% of information is split across the smell, touch, and taste senses. Isn't it time we looked after both.
Almost twice as many people with mild hearing loss (at the World Health Organization's criteria for diagnosing hearing loss) will acquire dementia as those without hearing loss. The risk increased threefold with moderate hearing loss and nearly fivefold with severe hearing loss. Read More
You may have noticed some changes on Station Street, and you wouldn't be mistaken. We've spruced up a bit with new consultation rooms, a shop front, a retail area, and even a new entrance.
Why not pop by and call in and say hello? We'd be delighted to show you around and have a chat about all the amazing services we have to offer.
Skin tags, warts, and verrucas can make you feel self-conscious. Remember that many people have benign skin growths. Gentle and effective cryosurgery is a blessing.
Freezing superficial skin lesions is minimally-invasive cryosurgery. The SEE HEAR health CryoPen removes these lesions. Without touching your skin, the advanced CryoPen delivers high-pressure Nitrous Oxide gas at -89°C to the lesion. This precise application kills abnormal cells without damaging healthy tissue.
CryoPen safely treats skin tags, cysts, cutaneous warts, verruca vulgaris, and cherry angiomas. Removing lesions is simple and painless, but some may require several sessions depending on size and depth.
Remember that GPs and NHS rarely treat benign conditions. Customised care can help you achieve smooth, clear skin.
For peace of mind, consult your GP before cryotherapy if you're worried a lesion is cancerous.
Clearer skin means regaining body confidence, not just aesthetics. We'll support your confidence and well-being throughout. Read More
Posture and eyesight
Anatomical links affect more than just your learning abilities; they might also have an impact on your health. This blog examines the relationship between posture and eyesight. In short, how poor vision might impair a performer's posture, pain, and performance. Read More
No more syringing
Unfortunately, GPs no longer remove wax-filled ears for free. Private GP practises only receive payment for Local Clinical Commissioning Group-approved services. GPs no longer remove ear wax because CCGs no longer finance it.
This prevented many people from getting their ears cleaned. It's hard to imagine how horrible excessive ear wax is without it. Many have more than hearing loss. It can create infections and problems. Many ear wax removal patients felt unsafe driving or working until the wax was removed.
See Hear Health removes ear wax safely, compassionately, and efficiently. Ear wax is removed by micro-suction and irrigation.
Is irrigation like syringing?
Irrigation replaced ear syringing. Ear syringing is mainly outdated. It occasionally caused more problems than it helped and failed to remove ear wax. Controlling irrigation water improves safety and efficiency.
A micro-suction
One of the driest ear cleaning methods is microsuction. Hearing-care professionals check ears with microscopes. Magnifying the ear helps the hearing care specialist diagnose and treat it. Waterless suction cleaners clean ears.
Seniors with thick ear wax who cannot travel to the clinic receive home visits. Additionally, we visit nursing homes and assisted living facilities.
The BBC explains why ear wax removal is no longer free in another article: https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-54296737
Contact See Hear Health today for ear wax removal.
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