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Eye & Ear Care in Ireland

Look after your eyes and ears with our eye and ear care collection at Ballyduff Pharmacy. From lubricating eye drops and contact lens care to ear wax removal and ear plugs, we stock trusted products to help with common eye and ear complaints. For pain, infections, or any changes to your vision or hearing, it’s important to seek advice from a pharmacist, optician, doctor or audiologist. Order online for delivery anywhere in Ireland.

Dry Eye & Eye Drops

Lubricating eye drops and gels can help soothe dry, gritty or tired eyes, which are often caused by screen use, air conditioning or contact lenses. Preservative-free options are available for frequent use or sensitive eyes. If symptoms are persistent or affect your vision, speak to your pharmacist or optician.

Contact Lens Care

We stock solutions and accessories to help you care for your contact lenses and keep your eyes comfortable. Always follow your optician’s advice on lens wear and hygiene, and use products suited to your lens type to help reduce the risk of irritation or infection.

Ear Wax Removal

Ear wax is normal and usually clears by itself, but a build-up can sometimes cause discomfort or affect hearing. Ear drops and sprays are available to help soften and remove excess wax. Avoid inserting cotton buds into the ear, and seek advice if you have ear pain or hearing changes.

Ear Plugs & Ear Care

We also stock ear plugs for sleep, swimming, travel or noise protection, along with other ear care essentials. Choosing the right type for your needs can help protect your ears and improve comfort.

Delivery Across Ireland

Order online and enjoy nationwide delivery across Ireland for just €5.95, with free delivery on orders over €70, plus free click & collect and free local delivery for local customers.

Frequently Asked Questions

Lubricating eye drops or gels can help soothe dry, gritty or tired eyes, with preservative-free options ideal for frequent use or sensitive eyes. Taking regular screen breaks also helps. If dryness is persistent, painful or affects your vision, speak to your pharmacist or optician, as it may need further assessment.

Ear drops or sprays can help soften and clear excess ear wax over a few days. Avoid using cotton buds inside the ear, as this can push wax further in or cause damage. If you have ear pain, sudden hearing changes, or wax that won’t clear, seek advice from your pharmacist or GP.

Some eye drops are suitable for use with contact lenses and others aren’t, so always check the label. Products designed for lens wearers, or preservative-free drops, are often recommended. If you’re unsure, ask our pharmacist, and follow your optician’s guidance on lens care.

Seek advice for eye pain, sudden vision changes, flashes or floaters, ear pain, discharge, or any sudden change in hearing, as these need to be assessed. Routine eye tests and hearing checks are also important even when things feel fine. Our pharmacist can advise and direct you to the right professional.