Prostate PSA Blood Test
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Sample taken at home with a test kit: We'll send you a complete kit to collect a sample at home.
Visit one of our nationwide clinics to have your blood taken from a vein in your arm by a healthcare professional.
For an additional fee, a healthcare professional will visit you at your address to take a blood sample from a vein in your arm.
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In the UK, 1 in 8 men will get prostate cancer in their lifetime. Risk increases with age and is even higher for black men and men with a family history of prostate cancer.
If you are aged 45 or over, or have risk factors such as family history of prostate cancer, this test will help identify your PSA levels which if elevated, can be a sign of prostate cancer.
This test is suitable for individuals who have previously been diagnosed with prostate cancer and want to monitor their PSA levels, or those simply seeking a PSA test result to check your health.
What is a PSA test?
A PSA test is a blood test that measures the amount of prostate specific antigen (PSA) in your blood. PSA is a protein produced by normal cells in the prostate and also by prostate cancer cells. It’s normal to have a small amount of PSA in your blood, and the amount rises slightly as you get older and your prostate gets bigger.
Learn more about PSA, the signs of prostate cancer and how a PSA test works – read our helpful Health Hub article on PSA Tests.
What does it mean if I have raised PSA levels?
A raised PSA level may suggest you have a problem with your prostate, but not necessarily cancer. It can also be a sign of a urine infection or prostatitis.
Raised levels can also be caused by certain activities such as recent ejaculation, vigorous exercise, prostate stimulation during anal sex or using urinary catheters.
If your results show an increased PSA level, we recommend speaking to your GP for further analysis and testing. You can also arrange a follow up test, usually best around 6-8 weeks later, to see if it was abnormally increased due to activities like those detailed above.
Your results will be emailed to you within 3-5 days of the sample arriving at the laboratory, so you can take action quickly if needed.
You must be over 18 years old to use this test.
Discuss your results with a qualified, registered GP at a time that is convenient to you. Simply pay for a GP Consultation when you check out today and we will send you the details of how to arrange your video call – appointments available every day, 8am-8pm.
Don’t wait weeks to see your GP – our service gives you answers and reassurance when you want them.
*Prescription charges may apply depending on your NHS eligibility
It’s believed that approximately 10% of prostate cancer cases are caused by genetics.
A simple saliva home test kit can determine your genetic risk of developing a range of cancers, including prostate cancer. Knowing your risk means you can take steps to monitor your health, improve your diet or lifestyle, and start regular screening with your local hospital.
Remember – if you have a genetic predisposition to cancer, your children have a 50% chance of it too.
Click the link to find out more about our Genetic Cancer DNA tests and order online today.
What’s included?
Prostate
1 bio marker
Biomarkers included
Prostate
We check for 1 Prostate marker:
Prostate Specific Antigen
This test will check for the total level of Prostate Specific Antigen (PSA) in the blood, a protein released into the body by the prostate gland.
Increased presence of PSA can indicate possibility of prostate cancer, to be checked with further tests by your GP.
Please avoid strenuous exercise and ejaculation in the 48 hours before the test as this will affect the results. Please do not take biotin supplements for 48 hours before the test. If you are prescribed biotin please speak to your doctor before taking the test.
How it works
You can complete a Goodbody blood test one of three ways. Each way has 3 simple steps. Click below to find out more.
Select clinic & book appointment
Attend your blood draw
Get your results via email
We’ll deliver your test kit to your door if you need to take one to your appointment. Some of our clinics carry stock of our kits, in which case, you can just attend your appointment.
If your kit was delivered to your home remember to bring it with you. Your blood will be taken by one of our trained phlebotomists. You must then post your sample.
We’ll deliver your results via email within 5 days of receipt of your sample at our laboratory. Analyse these yourself or book a follow-up with one of our GP’s to discuss.
Select clinic & book appointment
Attend your appointment
Get your results
Arrange your in-clinic Cholesterol or Diabetes test appointment at your nearest available location.
A trained clinician will take a small sample of blood from your finger using a lancet, and test your sample using our innovative in-clinic analysers.
Your results will be given to you during your appointment – the fastest way to understand and improve your health!
Order your test for home delivery
Take a small blood sample at home
Get your results via email
Choose and pay for your test kit, it will be delivered to your address within 3-5 working days.
When your kit arrives, follow the instructions to take a small blood sample from your finger tip and post it to the laboratory.
We’ll deliver your results via email within 5 days of receipt of your sample at our laboratory.
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