Opening Hours
Monday – 8:00am – 4:30pm
Tuesday – 8:00am – 4:30pm
Wednesday – Closed
Thursday – Closed
Friday – 8:00am – 4:30pm
Saturday – Closed
Sunday – Closed
Contact details
Call: 1800 327 967
Email: [email protected]
Accessibility
- Assistive hearing loop
- Wheelchair accessible entrance
- Wheelchair accessible parking lot
- Wheelchair accessible restroom
- Wheelchair accessible seating
Amenities
- Gender-neutral restroom
- Restroom
Children
- Nursing room
Community
- LGBTQ+ friendly
- Transgender safespace
Parking
- Free parking garage
- Free parking lot
- Free street parking
- Paid parking garage
- Paid parking lot
- Paid street parking
Planning
- Accepts new patients
- Appointment required
Other Features
- Identifies as women-owned
About Earworx
At the Rosewater Earworx clinic, you will receive expert assistance to treat excess and impacted earwax using our proven, safe and pain-free removal method. Our specially trained nurse quickly and gently removes earwax from your ears for clear, clean and healthy ears in just thirty minutes. Using micro-suction technology, the method approved and used by Ear Nose and Throat specialists, we provide relief from the painful and uncomfortable symptoms of excess earwax.
Our micro-suction technology removes unwanted earwax without the need for water or invasive methods. This technique is suitable for people of all ages and for those with existing health conditions, such as ear infections or a weakened immune system. You can visit an Earworx clinic without the need for a referral.
Natalie Veale
Natalie Veale is a Registered Nurse who has been in management roles and senior leadership positions within various organisations. She has been working as a nurse for almost 30 years and has a broad range of experience across hospitals and clinics here and overseas. Originally from the UK, Natalie gained valuable experience working across a diverse range of communities in her role as a visiting specialist nurse, where she partnered with local authorities and agencies in a child protection role. Natalie moved to Adelaide in 2003, and became Assistant Director of Nursing at Wakefield Hospital. In this role she was responsible for all elements of nursing care within the Orthopaedic team, including ensuring the satisfaction of patients and liaising with patients to provide quality care. Natalie has a natural love of learning and has taken many opportunities to further her skills and develop professionally. She completed a Bachelor of Science with Honours in Nursing in 1995, and a Master in Public Health in 1999. Additionally, Natalie has completed courses including Specialist Practitioner (Public Health Nursing, Health Visiting and Nurse Prescribing), Recognition and Prevention of Child Abuse, and Family Partnership Training. Natalie has since completed her training and course with Earworx in aural care and microsuction. She is passionate about caring for people and educating them in aural health care. When you visit Earworx Rosewater, you will be welcomed by Natalie who will provide you with education to help you look after your ear health.Saeed Rahmani
Saeed Rahmani is a dedicated and skilled Registered Nurse with a robust background in both acute and rehabilitative care. Saeed brings his extensive experience and a deep commitment to excellence in patient care to Earworx.
Saeed holds a Bachelor of Nursing and a Diploma in Nursing. Saeed’s key skills include high-quality nursing care, safe behavioural management in dementia care, and effective palliative support. Saeed is known for his excellent collaborative abilities, working seamlessly with healthcare professionals and families to ensure holistic care delivery.
Saeed’s approach to nursing is driven by a commitment to learning and operational improvement, ensuring that he remains at the forefront of nursing excellence. His dedication to patient care has driven him to complete the Earworx Aural Care and Microsuction courses. Saeed is looking forward to helping the patients of South Australia with their ear health.
Tahlia Matulick
Tahlia Matulick brings a wealth of clinical expertise and a patient-centred approach to her role as a Registered Nurse at Earworx. With over four years of experience in various healthcare settings, including surgical, medical, and emergency care, Tahlia has developed a comprehensive understanding of patient care and clinical excellence.
After graduating from Flinders University with a Bachelor of Nursing in 2019, Tahlia honed her clinical skills at Flinders Medical Centre, where she specialised in Short Stay and Surgical for three years. Her experience in fast-paced healthcare environments has equipped her with exceptional assessment skills and the ability to provide calm, confident care to patients with diverse needs.
Tahlia excels at putting patients at ease while delivering professional care of the highest standard. She maintains a strong commitment to ongoing professional development and stays current with the latest advances in clinical care. Tahlia has completed the Earworx Aural Care and Microsuction course. Her commitment to patient-first care and gentle approach help ensure that every client feels comfortable and well-informed throughout their treatment. Her dedication to expanding her expertise, combined with her natural empathy and technical precision, makes her a valuable addition to the Earworx team of healthcare professionals.
How the Earworx Procedure Works
We all produce earwax, and it is an important part of our ears natural cleaning process. Earwax keeps our ear canal safe from foreign bodies and infection. However, a build-up of hardened wax can be uncomfortable, and sometimes intervention is required.
Micro-suction technology operates like a small vacuum, gently removing any blockages and sucking away excess earwax. It is a completely safe, painless and effective method for removing impacted and excess earwax.
The procedure begins with our experienced nurse carefully examining the insides of your ears using loupes, or special magnifying glasses. If they determine the presence of hard and impacted wax that needs removal, they will use the micro-suction technique to gently remove the earwax. The procedure takes only 30 minutes and does not use any water or other substances, making it safe for everyone.
For more detailed information, visit our detailed page on our extraction procedure.
Why You Might Need Ear Wax Removal
If you have symptoms of blocked ears, such as an uncomfortable full feeling, loss of hearing, dizziness and others, then you may need the help of the team at Earworx. Activities such as swimming and diving, wearing hearing aids, using headphones a lot, or working in dusty environments can all cause excess earwax. Additionally, some people are more susceptible to excess production of earwax.Â