Prostate Profile Blood Test
Prostate Profile Blood Test
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Description
Description
Prostate Profile Blood Test – Assess Your Prostate Health
The Prostate Profile Blood Test is designed to assess your prostate health by measuring key biomarkers: Prostate-Specific Antigen (PSA), Free PSA, and their ratio. These markers are essential for detecting potential prostate issues, including prostate cancer, benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH), and prostatitis.
Why Choose the Prostate Profile Blood Test?
Regular screening is important for early detection of prostate-related conditions. The Prostate Profile Blood Test is essential for men who want to monitor their prostate health, particularly those at an increased risk due to age, family history, or symptoms such as:
- Frequent urination
- Difficulty urinating
- Painful urination
- Lower back or pelvic pain
By measuring PSA and Free PSA levels, along with the PSA ratio, this test provides a more accurate picture of prostate health and can help identify potential concerns early.
What’s Included in the Prostate Profile Blood Test?
This test includes:
- Prostate-Specific Antigen (PSA): A protein produced by the prostate that can be elevated in cases of prostate cancer, BPH, or inflammation.
- Free PSA: The portion of PSA that is not bound to proteins in the blood. A lower ratio of Free PSA to total PSA may indicate a higher likelihood of prostate cancer.
- PSA Ratio: A ratio of Free PSA to total PSA that helps in differentiating between prostate cancer and non-cancerous conditions.
Accurate Results with Expert Testing
Our experienced healthcare professionals ensure a quick, reliable blood sample collection, providing you with accurate results that help guide your healthcare decisions. Book your Prostate Profile Blood Test today and take proactive steps toward maintaining prostate health.
What's included in this test
What's included in this test
Prostate (3 Biomarkers)
Free Prostate Specific Antigen
Free: Total PSA Ratio
Prostate Specific Antigen
How it works
How it works
1. Book your test
Select the test you need and schedule an in-clinic appointment at a time that suits you. No need to pay in advance.
2. Visit us in clinic
Come to our clinic for a quick, professional sample collection with one of our experienced phlebotomists. These appointments usually take no more than 10 minutes.
3. Get your results
Receive your secure, detailed results complete with comments from one of our doctors. Results go directly to you via email. You will receive a code via SMS to access your results.

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Understand Your Prostate Health
Your prostate health matters - especially as you get older. Our Prostate Profile Blood Test in Epsom measures total PSA, free PSA, and the free-to-total ratio to give a clear picture of your prostate function. Whether you’re checking for reassurance, monitoring treatment, or undergoing testosterone therapy, this test offers accurate insights you can trust.
With next-day results reviewed by a doctor, you’ll get clear explanations and guidance on what your levels mean - so you can take action early and protect your health with confidence.
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Understand Your Results with Confidence
Doctor-Reviewed Blood Test Results, Explained Clearly
We believe your results should make sense. That’s why:
- Results are presented in clear visuals, not confusing numbers
- Our doctors explain what each result means in plain English
- Anything unusual is highlighted with comments and next steps
- So you get clarity, confidence, and a plan for your health
How it works...
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Book your Test
Select the test you need and schedule an in-clinic appointment at a time that suits you. No need to pay in advance.
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Visit us in Clinic
Come to our clinic for a quick, professional sample collection with one of our experienced phlebotomists.
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Get your Results
Receive your secure, detailed results complete with comments from one of our doctors.
Frequently Asked Questions
What does a Prostate Profile Blood Test check for?
The Prostate Profile Blood Test measures Prostate-Specific Antigen (PSA) levels in your blood, including total PSA, free PSA, and the free-to-total ratio. These markers help assess prostate health and screen for potential signs of inflammation, enlargement, or prostate cancer.
Why should I take a Prostate Profile Blood Test?
This test is recommended for men aged 40 and above or anyone experiencing urinary issues, pelvic discomfort, or a family history of prostate problems. It’s also useful for men on testosterone therapy (TRT) who need to monitor prostate health.
What is a normal PSA level?
Normal PSA levels vary by age, but typically:
- Men under 50: below 3.0 ng/mL
- Ages 50–59: below 4.0 ng/mL
- Ages 60–69: below 5.0 ng/mL
- Ages 70+: below 6.0 ng/mL
Results slightly above these ranges don’t always indicate cancer - inflammation or benign enlargement can also increase PSA.
What does a high PSA result mean?
A raised PSA level can suggest inflammation, infection, prostate enlargement, or, in some cases, prostate cancer. However, it’s not diagnostic on its own - our doctor reviews and explains your results, advising if further tests or a GP referral are needed.
What is the difference between free and total PSA?
Total PSA measures all PSA in your blood, while free PSA measures the portion not bound to proteins. The free-to-total PSA ratio helps determine whether a raised PSA is more likely due to benign causes or a potential malignancy.
How should I prepare for my prostate blood test?
Avoid vigorous exercise, cycling, or sexual activity for 24–48 hours before your test, as these can temporarily raise PSA levels. Stay well-hydrated and, if you’ve recently had a prostate exam or infection, wait at least two weeks before testing.
How long do results take?
Results are typically available the next working day, and you’ll receive them via secure email along with a doctor’s explanation of your PSA levels and what they mean for your prostate health.
Can I do this test if I’m on testosterone therapy (TRT)?
Yes - in fact, PSA monitoring is strongly recommended for anyone on TRT, as testosterone can influence prostate activity. This test helps ensure your treatment remains safe and balanced.
How often should men test their PSA levels?
For general monitoring, men aged 50+ (or 40+ with family history) should test once per year. Those on TRT or with prior prostate issues may benefit from more frequent checks - your doctor can advise what’s best.
Where is the Prostate Profile Blood Test done?
Your blood sample is taken at our Epsom clinic, by experienced phlebotomists. It’s a quick, professional service with next-day, doctor-reviewed results to give you peace of mind about your prostate health.
Where to Find Us
Visit our Epsom clinic for fast, professional blood testing — convenient for Epsom, Ewell, Stoneleigh, Sutton, Banstead, and Worcester Park.
Address: 45 Stoneleigh Broadway, Epsom, KT17 2JE
Phone: 020 7183 8414
Email: info@epsombloodtests.com
Mon–Thu: 9:00 am – 5:00 pm | Fri: 9:00 am – 3:00 pm | Sat: 9:00 am – 2:00 pm
Free rescheduling & cancellations. Pay in clinic after your blood draw.
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