Ear Care

Choose the ear page that matches your symptom best

Start with pain, bleeding, wax, hearing loss or ringing first. Hearing tests and ear procedures are kept separately below so mobile users can reach the right page faster.

If symptoms started suddenly today or hearing dropped suddenly, call first without waiting.

Most common ear searches

What patients usually mean

  • Ear pain, bleeding, swelling, discharge or fever-related ear complaints
  • Blocked ear because of wax, muffled hearing or reduced hearing clarity
  • Ringing in the ear, hearing loss or needing a hearing test pathway
Call early if

Do not delay these ear symptoms

  • Sudden hearing loss in one or both ears
  • Ear pain or bleeding with discharge, swelling or fever
  • Blocked hearing that is not settling
Need quick guidance?

Not sure whether it is wax, hearing loss or infection?

Call the hospital first if you want help choosing the right page before visiting. This is often faster than guessing between bleeding, wax, pain, hearing loss or test pages.

Ear symptoms

Start with the symptom that feels closest to your problem

Mobile patients usually search by pain, blockage, hearing change or ringing. Start there first.

Hearing tests and support

Testing and next-step hearing support

Use these pages if you want to understand the hearing-test pathway or already know you need hearing testing or hearing-aid guidance.

Ear procedures

Minor ear procedures and cosmetic correction

These pages are for planned procedures rather than pain, wax or hearing symptoms.

Visit or call

Use symptoms first, then move to tests or procedures

That keeps the first step simple for mobile users. Start with pain, bleeding, wax, hearing loss or ringing. Move to hearing tests or procedure pages only when that clearly matches your need.

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