Ear pain can be sharp, dull, or throbbing, and it often feels worse at night. At Healthcare Pharmacy, we provide professional earache treatment in Hornchurch to help you find relief quickly. Our pharmacy is a trusted health hub in Hornchurch, and we are proud to offer advanced clinical assessments for ear infections without the need for a GP appointment. Through the NHS Pharmacy First scheme, our pharmacists can now assess and treat acute otitis media (inner ear infection) for children aged 1 to 17 years.

An earache can affect one or both ears and may come with a variety of symptoms. Identifying the right earache symptoms & relief in Hornchurch is the first step toward recovery.
In acute otitis media, symptoms develop quickly and usually resolve within a few days. The symptoms include:
There are many different earache causes & treatment options in the Hornchurch, ranging from simple congestion to bacterial infections. At Healthcare Pharmacy, we use specialised equipment (otoscopes) to look inside the ear canal and check the eardrum for signs of infection or inflammation.
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The Pharmacy First Service is an NHS service designed to offer free advice and treatments to eligible patients for seven common conditions including Earache. Patients can access this service at Healthcare Pharmacy in Hornchurch. The additional six conditions covered by this service are:
You can check the following websites for the latest news and updates on earache, treatments, and NHS health advice:
Yes, for certain age groups. Under the NHS Pharmacy First service, our pharmacists can supply antibiotics to children aged 1 to 17 years if they have an acute inner ear infection. For adults, we can provide treatments for outer ear infections or recommend the best over the counter relief.
In children, the most common cause is a bacterial or viral infection. In adults, earaches are often caused by “swimmer’s ear” (infection of the outer ear canal), changes in air pressure, or even referred pain from a sore throat or dental issue.
The NHS recommends using a warm or cold flannel against the ear to soothe the pain. You should avoid putting anything inside the ear, such as cotton buds, as this can push wax further in or damage the eardrum. Over the counter painkillers can also help manage the fever and ache.
Most ear infections are viral and clear up on their own within 3 to 7 days. If the symptoms are severe, include a high fever, or if there is discharge leaking from the ear, you should visit our Hornchurch pharmacy for a clinical assessment.
You should seek urgent medical advice if you notice swelling around the ear, if the earache is accompanied by a very high temperature and vomiting, or if there is a sudden loss of hearing. If your eardrum has burst (perforated), you will likely see fluid leaking out and feel a sudden drop in pain; this requires a professional review.
The information on this page is provided for general guidance only and does not constitute medical advice. It is not a substitute for a consultation with an appropriately qualified healthcare professional. Suitability for any treatment or service will be assessed on an individual basis by our pharmacy team, and outcomes cannot be guaranteed. If you have concerns about your health, please speak to your GP, contact NHS 111, or, in an emergency, call 999.