How much does a hospital ear cleaning cost?

A hospital ear cleaning is about$20. In clinical practice, ear cleaning usually includes ear bath and external ear canal irrigation. The specific cost depends on the local price standard and the level of the hospital you choose to visit, such as whether it is a secondary hospital or a tertiary hospital. However, since they are small outpatient operations, the cost does not vary too much, usually around 20 RMB. One of the ear bath treatments is usually for purulent otitis media, which mainly involves repeatedly washing the ear with 3% hydrogen peroxide and then using 0.3% levofloxacin hydrochloride ear drops and soaking the ear for about five minutes. There is also an ear canal rinse, which is for the treatment of otitis externa and cerumen embolism in the external ear canal. Some require softening with a 5% sodium bicarbonate injection before flushing, and then the ear canal is flushed with saline using a disposable syringe.