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PSA Test in Patna

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This looks for prostate-specific antigens (PSA) in the blood to help diagnose prostate cancer.


Also known as:  PSA Total, Prostate Specific Antigen (PSA)

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Test Criteria

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Who all are eligible for PSA test?

  • Males between the ages of 18 and 99 years.
  • In case of Prostate medical history in men.
  • People with frequent urination, pain and burning during urination, stiffness and pain in their hips, lower back, rectal, and pelvic regions, urine dribbling, and problems with bladder control.
  • In case of any abnormalities with male testicles.

Why take PSA Lab test?

  • This test helps to detect prostate cancer.
  • Prostate antigen levels in the blood are measured to determine whether a prostate tumour is cancerous or non-cancerous.

What are the benefits of PSA test?

  • It limits the spread of tumors by early detection and treatment.
  • It is necessary to be aware of one's prostate status to prevent such diseases.
  • It has become easy to treat and cure prostate gland-related illnesses, such as BPH, enlarged prostate, and prostatitis.

Q&A

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Q. What PSA Level Indicates Prostate Cancer?

A. A high PSA level indicates the risk of prostate cancer. The men aged 60 or older should have PSA levels at or below 4.0 ng/mL. While people aged 59 or younger should have a PSA level at or below 2.5 ng/mL.

Q. How can I book my test?

A. If you are planning to book diagnostic tests with Redcliffe Labs, then it is quite a simple and smooth process. All you have to do is just call us and our well trained and patient-friendly representatives will book an appointment for you. Also, you can book the test online by visiting our website and as soon as we get your query within no time we will make sure to book the appointment for you.

Q. In how much time will I get my test report?

A. Redcliffe Labs knows how important the timing is when it comes to health checkups. We make sure that reports are sent to you as soon as possible so that you can begin with the right treatment and medications on time. You will get your reports within 24-48 hours.

Q. Where can I see or get my test results?

A. You can receive your test results at your given email address or on your phone number and also on WhatsApp. Redcliffe Labs makes sure to send precise and timely reports following the highest standards to maintain quality.

Q. Is home sample collection available for PSA test?

A. Yes, home sample collection is available for the diagnostic tests as per your needs. Once the test is booked as per your diagnostic requirements, our expert phlebotomist will reach your given address to collect the sample.

PSA Blood Test in Patna

Men between 40 and 60 years are more susceptible to prostate issues due to age-related changes in the prostate gland. The risk of prostate cancer, benign prostatic hyperplasia, and prostatitis increases as men get older. These conditions can lead to symptoms such as difficulty starting or stopping urine flow, frequent urination, especially at night, weak urine stream, and pain or discomfort in the pelvic area.

Taking the Prostate Specific Antigen (PSA) Total test is crucial as it helps in the early detection of prostate-related issues, such as prostate cancer. The PSA total test measures the level of prostate-specific antigen in the blood.
It is recommended for men above 45 to take the PSA test annually, especially if they have a family history of prostate cancer or other risk factors.
In addition, regular health checkups of PSA total tests help men maintain good health, manage risks effectively, and detect health issues before they become severe.

What is a PSA test?

The PSA or Prostate-specific antigen is a protein that is produced by the cells of the prostate gland. Apart from the normal cells, even cancerous tissues in the gland secrete PSA. The PSA normally circulates in the blood and is thus detected through a PSA blood test in Patna. The PSA protein can bind to other proteins or move freely in the blood. There are three types of PSA blood test:

  • PSA total test that calculates the total amount of PSA in blood, whether it is in bound or free form.
  • PSA free test only measures the amount of PSA that is present freely in the blood and is not bound to any other protein.

Abnormally high levels of PSA indicate the presence of cancerous tissues in the gland or a condition known as prostatitis.

Why is a PSA test conducted?

A prostate blood test in Patna is generally done to diagnose the presence of prostate cancer in its early stage so that efficient treatment can be provided. The prostate test is also conducted for people who are at a higher risk of getting prostate cancer. You might be suggested for a PSA test if you had a family history of prostate cancer, that is if your father or brother was suffering from prostate cancer. Since prostate cancer is more common in the elderly, therefore, men above the age of 50 are generally advised for a PSA test. In people who have already been diagnosed with prostate cancer, a PSA test is done to monitor the effects of treatment on cancer or to choose an appropriate treatment plan for your cancer. 

What are the symptoms that can lead you to a PSA test?

Some of the symptoms due to which your doctor can prescribe you a PSA test are:

  • Presence of blood in the urine
  • Erectile dysfunction
  • Bone pain
  • Presence of blood in semen
  • Inability to control bladder
  • Slow or delayed start of urination
  • Frequent urination
  • Painful urination
  • Leakage of urination
  • Pelvic pain
  • Back pain

How is the PSA test done?

A PSA lab test is a simple diagnostic blood test that uses blood samples to predict the values of PSA. The process of sample collection is very similar to the one collected in any normal blood test. Firstly, an antiseptic will be applied on your arm at the point from where the blood has to be collected. The blood will be collected from the vein of your arm through a needle. The blood is collected in a vial which is then sent to the laboratory for testing.

How can I interpret the results of my PSA test?

The PSA tests are very easy to interpret. High levels of PSA indicate chances of prostate cancer. The risk of prostate cancer in patients is determined by the ratio of free PSA levels and total PSA levels. If the ratio of free PSA to total PSA levels is high, it indicates a lower risk of prostate cancer in the patient whereas, if the ratio of free PSA to total PSA levels is low, it indicates a high possibility of prostate cancer in the patient. Sometimes, apart from cancer, there is a possibility of inflammation in the prostate gland that can increase the levels of PSA in the blood. This condition of prostate inflammation is known as prostatitis. Low levels of PSA in the blood are generally rare and are not a matter of medical concern or emergency.

What is the optimum range of PSA in the body?

The normal range of PSA depends upon the age of the male. If your age is between 40 - 49, then the PSA levels must be within 2.5 ng/mL, if your age is between 50 - 59, then the levels of PSA in your blood must be less than 3.5 ng/mL. If you have an age that ranges from 60 - 69, then the PSA levels are generally less than 4.5 ng/mL and if in case your age is between 70 - 79, then the optimum level of PSA in your blood is below 6.5 ng/mL.

What does the PSA test cost in Patna?

Name Of The Test PSA Test in Patna
Sample Type Blood
Number Of Tests 1
Actual Test Price 1500
Discounted Test Price 800
Home Sample Collection Available
Additional Cost For Home Sample Collection Nil
Fasting Before Test Not Required
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The PSA test is a simple process and is quite affordable. The PSA test price in Patna at Redcliffe Labs is approximately Rs 1500/- which under special discounts is currently available at Rs 800/- only.

How can I book a PSA test in Patna?

In order to book a PSA Lab test in Patna at Redcliffe labs, you can use any two ways of booking, that is, you can either call at our centre, where a well-trained and polite staff representative will assist you in your booking process or you can also book your test online from our official website. Both the ways of booking a test are easy and hassle-free and can easily be assessed from anywhere.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is PSA test?
A PSA (prostate specific antigen) test is used to detect prostate gland-related abnormalities.
    Does a PSA blood test detect all cancers?
    No, it only detects prostate gland related malignancy.
      What is normal PSA by age?
      For the males age more than 50-60, normal PSA level range is less than 4.0 ng/ml.
        What is the highest PSA level a man can have?
        A value of 10.0 ng/ml or higher is considered dangerous and necessitates immediate medical attention.
          What are the factors that can affect the PSA levels?
          The factors that can affect the levels of PSA in your blood are anal sex, enlarged prostate gland, stimulation of prostate during a rectal examination or otherwise, ejaculation, vigorous exercise, prostate surgery, urinary tract infection, prostate surgery, and infection. If you are taking medicines for the treatment of enlarged prostate glands then that can also affect the PSA levels in your blood.
            Can I immediately get a PSA Lab test done after prostate surgery?
            No, in order to get accurate results, your doctor might recommend you to wait for 6 weeks after your prostate surgery for a PSA test as these procedures can affect the results of the test. Other medical procedures that can affect the results of a PSA test are bladder surgery, insertion of a catheter, prostate biopsy, and urine infection.
              Are there any risks associated with a PSA test?
              No, since a PSA test is like a normal blood test there are no risks associated with the test. Though after sample collection, you may experience some pain, bleeding, bruising, or infection at the site from where the blood is collected. These are general side effects and will go in some time.
                What is the precaution I should take before getting a PSA test done?
                Before getting a PSA Lab test in Patna, you must avoid doing any physical exercise that can pose unnatural pressure on your genitals. Also, avoid activities like cycling and horse riding for at least 3 days before the test as this can falsely increase the level of PSA.
                  What are the other tests that I may undergo after the PSA test?
                  If the levels of PSA in your test report are higher, it indicates the chances of prostate cancer. Your doctor might advise you to go through a rectal examination (physical procedure) or biopsy (surgical procedure).

                    Frequently Asked Questions

                    What is PSA test?
                    A PSA (prostate specific antigen) test is used to detect prostate gland-related abnormalities.
                      Does a PSA blood test detect all cancers?
                      No, it only detects prostate gland related malignancy.
                        What is normal PSA by age?
                        For the males age more than 50-60, normal PSA level range is less than 4.0 ng/ml.
                          What is the highest PSA level a man can have?
                          A value of 10.0 ng/ml or higher is considered dangerous and necessitates immediate medical attention.
                            What are the factors that can affect the PSA levels?
                            The factors that can affect the levels of PSA in your blood are anal sex, enlarged prostate gland, stimulation of prostate during a rectal examination or otherwise, ejaculation, vigorous exercise, prostate surgery, urinary tract infection, prostate surgery, and infection. If you are taking medicines for the treatment of enlarged prostate glands then that can also affect the PSA levels in your blood.
                              Can I immediately get a PSA Lab test done after prostate surgery?
                              No, in order to get accurate results, your doctor might recommend you to wait for 6 weeks after your prostate surgery for a PSA test as these procedures can affect the results of the test. Other medical procedures that can affect the results of a PSA test are bladder surgery, insertion of a catheter, prostate biopsy, and urine infection.
                                Are there any risks associated with a PSA test?
                                No, since a PSA test is like a normal blood test there are no risks associated with the test. Though after sample collection, you may experience some pain, bleeding, bruising, or infection at the site from where the blood is collected. These are general side effects and will go in some time.
                                  What is the precaution I should take before getting a PSA test done?
                                  Before getting a PSA Lab test in Patna, you must avoid doing any physical exercise that can pose unnatural pressure on your genitals. Also, avoid activities like cycling and horse riding for at least 3 days before the test as this can falsely increase the level of PSA.
                                    What are the other tests that I may undergo after the PSA test?
                                    If the levels of PSA in your test report are higher, it indicates the chances of prostate cancer. Your doctor might advise you to go through a rectal examination (physical procedure) or biopsy (surgical procedure).