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Training FAQ

Can I work and open my own business after this training??

Can I work after completing the training course?
Yes, upon successful completion of the course you will receive a recognised certificate you can begin practising ear wax removal, provided you have obtained appropriate professional insurance. I will happily recommend suitable insurers and supply a formal letter confirming your course completion and demonstrated competence.

It is also essential that you operate in accordance with all relevant health and safety standards, policies, and procedures to ensure safe and professional practice at all times.

Why train in Ear Wax removal ?

Ear wax removal is a service that is experiencing significant growth in demand, particularly as it is now rarely offered within many NHS settings. Consequently, an increasing number of patients are turning to private providers for treatment.

Training in ear wax removal enables practitioners to acquire a highly sought-after clinical skill with relatively low start-up costs. The service can be delivered flexibly, whether through a clinic-based setting or as a mobile service, making it an accessible and attractive option for those seeking new career opportunities, business development, or additional income streams.

How long does the course take?

1-2 days depending on experience and conference of the learner, you also have the option to return for an extra day after the training is complete to gain more conference if needed. You will have myself and a group that will provide 7 day a week support  

Who is the course taught by?

All training is personally delivered by Tara, who has an extensive background in ear wax removal and ear care, gained through both NHS and private practice. Since 2022, Tara has successfully owned and operated her own ear care business, bringing valuable real-world clinical and commercial experience to her teaching.

Tara’s professional background includes working as a Senior Healthcare Assistant within the NHS, where she developed a strong specialist interest in ENT (Ear, Nose and Throat) care. This ENT-focused experience underpins the practical, safety-centred approach used throughout the training.

Is the training accredited?


The course is professionally designed and aligns with best practice standards for ear wax removal. While not a regulated qualification, the programme supports CPD and professional skill development.

What this certificate provides you with.

  • You have successfully completed the Ear Wax Removal Training Programme delivered by Tara [Surname].

  • You have demonstrated competence in:

    • Ear anatomy & physiology

    • Ear wax removal techniques (microsuction/irrigation/manual)

    • Infection control & hygiene

    • Health & safety and professional practice

  • You have been assessed by a qualified trainer in both theory and practical skills.

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  • WHAT THE CERTIFICATE DOES NOT DO

  • It is not a regulated qualification or licence to practise professionally. ie within the NHS

  • It does not automatically allow you to work on clients — you must follow legal, safety, and insurance requirements.

  • It does not automatically provide CPD hours recognized by all professional bodies (unless your course is formally CPD accredited).

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