Ear irrigation

Wax build-up in your ear canal can reduce your hearing or cause other sensations. The wax plug can often be removed at home. If you are unable to, book an appointment at your health station.

Earwax protects the ear, but too much build-up can impair your hearing and cause you to hear a hum. Cleaning with a hair pin or cotton bud can make the situation worse.

If self-care does not help, the condition of the ear is unclear, or you are going for a hearing aid check-up, we will examine and, if necessary, flush the ear at the health station.

Try to remove the wax plug yourself if

  • your ear is not inflamed and there is no hole in the eardrum
  • your only symptoms are hearing loss or a hum
  • your ear is not sore and there is no discharge.

The wax plug can usually be removed with wax-softening ear drops from a pharmacy. Use them in the ear as instructed for a couple of days. The ear canal can be rinsed with lukewarm water, using a syringe or a irrigation pump bought at a pharmacy. 

Contacting the health station

Contact your health station if

  • self-treatment does not help
  • the blockage is accompanied by ear pain, dizziness or ear discharge.

You can contact us via Maisa or by phone. 

Contact your team by sending a message in the Maisa service. We will reply to your message within two working days.

Go to Maisa(Link leads to external service)

Logging in to Maisa requires strong identification (online bank credentials, mobile certificate, electronic ID card). People over the age of 10 can use Maisa with their own credentials.

Please note! You can act on behalf of your child in Maisa. You can also act on behalf of an adult relative if the relative has authorised you to do so. Read more about acting on behalf of your child or relative at health stations

Every health station has its own telephone number, which you can find on the health station’s website.

Find your health station

Telephone service hours:

  • Mon–Thu 8.00–16.00
  • Fri and the day before national holidays 8.00–15.00

If the telephone service is congested, submit a callback request. We will aim to call you back within the same day. If you submit your callback request in the afternoon, the call may be postponed to the next day. We may call you back Mon–Sun between 8.00 and 16.00.

Please note! You can act on behalf of your child by phone. You can also act on behalf of an adult relative if you have been authorised to do so in writing. Read more about acting on behalf of your child or relative at health stations 

Service points

23 service points

Haagan terveysasema

Haaga Health Station

Address: Huovitie 5, 00400 Helsinki

Jakomäki Health Station

Address: Vuorensyrjä 8, 00770 Helsinki

Kalasatama Health Station

Address: Työpajankatu 14 A, 00580 Helsinki
Kannelmäen terveysasema.

Kannelmäki Health Station

Address: Kaustisenpolku 6a, 00420 Helsinki

Kivelä Health Station

Address: Sibeliuksenkatu 14, 00260 Helsinki

Kivikko Health Station

Address: Kivikonkaari 21, 00940 Helsinki

Kontula Health Station

Address: Ostoskuja 3, 00940 Helsinki

Laajasalo Health Station

Address: Koulutanhua 2 A, 00840 Helsinki

Lauttasaari Health Station

Address: Taivaanvuohentie 6, 00200 Helsinki

Malmi Health Station

Address: Talvelantie 4, 00700 Helsinki

Malminkartano Health Station

Address: Luutnantintie 12-14, 00410 Helsinki

Maunula Health Station

Address: Suursuonlaita 3 A, 00630 Helsinki

Munkkiniemi Health Station

Address: Laajalahdentie 30, 00330 Helsinki

Myllypuro Health Station

Address: Jauhokuja 4, 00920 Helsinki

Oulunkylä Health Station

Address: Kylänvanhimmantie 25, 00640 Helsinki