PSA Test

PSA (Prostate Specific Antigen) Blood Test

£68.00

Our PSA Blood Test is a critical screening tool designed to measure levels of Prostate Specific Antigen, a protein produced by the prostate gland. This test provides essential information for assessing prostate health and detecting potential abnormalities.

Results: 1 day after sample arrival in lab

Phlebetomy Charges:

Leicester Clinic: NIL

Please visit our clinic at LE4 6QT to provide your sample.

Other Clinic: + £50.00

Choose from our range of clinics nationwide to have your blood taken from a vein in your arm by a healthcare professional. 

Home Phelebetomy: + £80.00

A qualified nurse will visit you in your home to collect your blood sample from a vein in your arm.

**You must be at least 18 years old to purchase a Product and to provide a sample for testing.

What parameters are tested?

PSA (Prostate Specific Antigen)

The PSA Blood Test is instrumental in monitoring prostate function and identifying potential issues such as prostate enlargement, inflammation, or prostate cancer. Elevated PSA levels may indicate the presence of abnormalities, prompting further investigation and timely medical intervention.

How it works?

Step 01

Do your test

Order conveniently and choose your preferred clinic. Our team will confirm your appointment, ensuring a seamless process.

Step 02

Fast, accurate results

With our CQC-accredited lab, expect precise results delivered securely to your email within 24-48 hours.

Step 03

Support your health

Our dedicated team is here to offer guidance, answer queries, and provide ongoing support tailored to your needs.

FAQs

Your FAQs Answered!

"Answers to common queries for your peace of mind"

The PSA (Prostate-Specific Antigen) test is a blood test that measures a protein produced by the prostate gland. It helps in detecting potential issues like prostate cancer or other prostate-related conditions.

Men, especially those aged 50 and above, or younger if they have risk factors like a family history of prostate cancer, should discuss the PSA test with their healthcare provider.

Elevated levels may suggest prostate issues, but it doesn't automatically mean cancer. Further tests and discussions with your doctor are needed for a conclusive diagnosis.

No, the PSA test alone cannot differentiate between different prostate issues. Further diagnostic tests, such as a biopsy, may be required for a precise diagnosis.

No, prostate cancer can still be present even with low PSA levels. The PSA test is just one tool; further evaluation is needed for a comprehensive assessment.

 
 
 

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