PSA is mostly found in semen, which also is produced in the prostate. Small amounts of PSA ordinarily circulate in the blood. The PSA test can detect high levels of PSA that may indicate the presence of prostate cancer. However, many other conditions, such as an enlarged or inflamed prostate, also can increase PSA levels. The PSA test is only one tool used to screen for early signs of prostate cancer.
Early identification of abnormal biomarkers enables timely intervention. This panel gives you and your clinician the objective data needed to make informed, confident health decisions.
We send a simple finger-prick kit to your door. Collect at home, post back in the prepaid envelope.
Visit one of our accredited partner clinics for your blood draw. Professional, comfortable, and clinically precise.
A qualified clinician travels to your home, office, or hotel. Same professional standard β without leaving your door.