Donate to NDCS

Waiting for glue ear treatment

If you suspect your child may have hearing loss, you should contact your GP or family doctor. They can look in your child’s ears to see if the hearing loss might be caused by glue ear. 

Your GP may monitor your child to see if this clears up by itself or may immediately refer your child to the audiology or ear, nose and throat (ENT) department at your local hospital for a hearing test. 

We know that many families in the UK are currently facing long waits for glue ear diagnosis and treatment. Ask your GP or audiologist about waiting times in your area. In 50 to 90% of cases, glue ear will clear up by itself within 3 months. However, there are lots of ways you can support your child at home while you wait.

Language and communication

Otovent

Using technology

Private treatment for glue ear

Last Reviewed:June 2025

Full references for this webpage are available by emailing

informationteam@ndcs.org.uk

Is this page useful?