I have experienced what you describe MANY times: probably over 100 times. One time I went into another room and the print head struck the slightly jammed media maybe 50 times. Anyway....
I agree with Michael-Nola above about the print head being very durable. If your docking station is functioning properly, then a few simple runs of the cleaning utility should clear the problem. In every case when my print head would "not clear" it was that the docking station was not working correctly due to clogged ink lines, worn out pump, disconnected vacuum line on ink capping plate, etc. etc. I've had to replace the docking station a few times with the printing head I'm using now and you know what, the technicians were saying I needed a new head. "You need a new head" seems to be the standard response.
The most important thing in clearing the clog is PULLING INK out of the head with vacuum suction (at least in my case). If your docking station has lost suction and can't pull ink down and out through your print head, you will definitely develop clogged nozzles after head strikes. Sometimes you can get them to go away by simply waiting overnight (assuming your machine does periodic cleanings while idle). Sometimes you can get them to go away by printing large solid blocks of the color that is clogged. Sometimes mine would go away if I printed a foot or so of an image with heavy ink coverage in the highest resolution possible (1440 dpi in my case). Sometimes resting the print head over a solvent soaked cloth for 10 to 15 minutes would do it.
I don't see mention of what machine you are using. Is it a Mutoh? Mine is a Mutoh 1604 with eco-solvent inks. If your machine is not printing with eco-solvent inks, then perhaps my situation is not relevant.
If you decide you need to buy parts to fix the machine yourself, I've had excellent luck with
sign-in-china.com. The parts are super inexpensive and arrive quickly.
Good luck. Hope you solve the problem.