PSA Blood Test

PSA Blood Test

Measure your level of prostate specific antigen (PSA), a marker for prostate cancer, with our at-home finger-prick blood test.
How would you like to collect your sample? Collect your own finger-prick blood sample at home
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NAD Levels Decline With Age

Our Cells Decline As We Age

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Urolithin A is a potent nutrient that helps our cells recycle themselves through a natural process called mitophagy. This process helps fight the health challenges that come with age.

Mitophagy gets rid of the old, broken parts in our cells so they can fix themselves and work better. This helps us stay healthy.


 

The Proven Benefits Of Urolithin A

Stonger Mitochondria

Healthier Skin

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Mitochondria = Energy

Mitochondria = Energy

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Mitochondria are the power plants of our cells. They give energy to all the cells in our body. When mitochondria work well, we feel great. They are very important for our heart, kidneys, eyes, brain, skin, and muscles. But, as we age, mitochondria don't work as well.

Our bodies are always renewing mitochondria to make energy.

As we age, this renewal process slows down, and old, broken mitochondria build up in our cells, resulting in health challenges across the body.

Mitochondria = Energy

Cell Health Starts To Decline In Our 40's

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When mitochondria decline, our metabolism slows down, we have less energy, and our skin and muscles suffer.

Cells need to recycle to stay healthy.

Unlock the power of Urolithin A, a proven molecule that stimulates this crucial recycling and cleansing process - ultimately protecting cells from age-associated decline.

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"Improves biomarkers of mitochondrial health in a randomized trial in middle-aged adults"

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"Contributes to the maintenance and regeneration of mitochondrial quality, slowing down aging-related muscle decline"

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"Has anti-inflammatory properties that can blunt excessive inflammatory responses"

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When can I expect results?

Urolithin A begins to take effect shortly after you start taking MitoSurge, with levels peaking in your bloodstream and targeting critical organs, including your muscles. In just a couple of weeks, your cells initiate the recycling and rejuvenation process, activating mitophagy to tag damaged and worn-out mitochondria for recycling. As weeks turn into a month, you'll notice a significant transformation in your cellular health, as damaged mitochondria are replaced with new, healthy ones through mitochondrial biogenesis.


As the months progress, the benefits of Urolithin A become increasingly evident. You’ll experience enhanced endurance and improvements in VO₂ max, indicative of better oxygen utilisation during physical activities. By the end of four months, your muscles will demonstrate increased strength, faster recovery post-exercise, and reduced inflammation, all contributing to a healthier routine. 

After a full year, your journey with MitoSurge culminates in optimal cellular health and organ function, paving the way for a healthier, longer life through continued intake of our pure and patented Urolithin A.

What if it doesn't work? Can I get my money back?

We want you to feel confident in taking this supplement. So we’re taking on all the risk by supplying every packet with a 60-day money-back guarantee. 

 

If within 60 days you don’t notice a boost to your energy or focus or notice no benefits at all, simply return the packet with your order information, and we’ll refund your purchase to your card.

Is it safe to take MitoPure with my medications?

All of our products are produced in GMP-standard facilities and are purity tested by third-party labs for quality. This ensures maximum purity and safety for long-term use. There have been no reported unwanted side effects from MitoSurge.

However, as with any supplement, if you’re currently on medication, it’s recommended to speak to your doctor before taking it.

How much should I order?

One pack is a great way to try it out. However, the best results come from continual use over several months.

For this reason, we offer better prices for larger packs. So for the biggest savings and biggest benefits for your longevity, we recommend investing in the 6 packs.

What is the suggested dosage and timing?

The serving suggestion of MitoSurge is two capsules per day in the morning with water in the morning.

How should I store MitoSurge?

It is recommended to MitoSurge in the closed pack provided and store in a cool and dark space. 

If you are planning to buy more than 3 months supply, we recommend storing the additional packets in the fridge.
 

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Measure your level of prostate-specific antigen (PSA) — a marker for prostate cancer — with this home blood test. PSA is a protein made by healthy cells in the prostate gland, which is located below the bladder in men. As you get older, your prostate increases in size, and it’s normal for your PSA level to gradually increase over time. However, prostate cancer can also cause PSA levels to increase, so measuring your PSA level can be a useful screening tool.

Is it for me?

Are you over 50, over 45 and of black ethnicity, or do you have strong family history of prostate cancer? Perhaps you’d like to track your PSA level over time to check for changes.

Our PSA Blood Test can detect if you have a raised PSA level, which can help detect prostate cancer and let you take early action.

PSA (Prostate Specific Antigen) Blood Test, from our experts to you.

 

What is PSA and is it linked to prostate cancer?

PSA or prostate specific antigen is a protein made by healthy cells in the prostate — a small gland that sits below the bladder in males. As you get older, your prostate gets bigger, and it’s normal to see your PSA level gradually increase over time. However, prostate cancer can also cause PSA levels to increase, so measuring PSA can be a useful screening tool.

What can I learn from a PSA Blood Test?

Our at-home test measures your PSA level to see if it’s raised. A PSA Blood Test can help pick up prostate cancer before symptoms develop, and may detect a fast-growing cancer at an early stage when treatment is more likely to be effective. Regular testing can be useful if you’re at increased risk, such as if you have a family history of the condition. And if you’ve already been diagnosed with prostate cancer, you can monitor your level with regular PSA tests.

What if my PSA level is raised?

If your PSA level is raised, it doesn’t necessarily mean you have prostate cancer. There are many other reasons why you may have a raised PSA level (find out more in the limitations of the test section). 

A PSA blood test is just a first step, and if your result is only slightly raised, your doctor may suggest repeating the test in a few weeks. If your PSA level is repeatedly raised, or if you have other signs and symptoms of prostate cancer, such as needing to urinate more often, you may be referred to a specialist for further tests. 

Not all prostate cancer is aggressive and, in some cases, might not need treatment. 

Limitations of the test

Around three quarters of men with a raised PSA level don’t have prostate cancer. This is known as a false positive result, and it can lead to unnecessary worry and investigations.

This test might also miss prostate cancer. This is rarer, but it can be harmful if a fast-growing cancer is missed.

There are other pros and cons to PSA testing. And you can find out more in our guide on whether you should take a PSA test.

Taking certain drugs that reduce the size of the prostate, such as finasteride or dutasteride, can falsely lower PSA levels. Please let us know if you're taking this sort of medication.

What's Included?

Prostate

PSA - Total

Prostate Specific Antigen (PSA) is a protein which is released into the blood by the prostate gland. Prostate cancer can raise PSA levels but a PSA test in isolation is not to be relied upon to diagnose prostate cancer, as levels can be raised in benign prostate disorders (a false positive). There is also the potential for PSA levels to be normal despite the presence of prostate cancer, this is called a false negative.

How to prepare for your test

Prepare for your PSA (Prostate Specific Antigen) Blood Test by following these instructions. Avoid heavy exercise for 48 hours beforehand. Please avoid ejaculating for 48 hours prior to this test. Do not take biotin supplements for two days before this test, discuss this with your doctor if it is prescribed.

FAQ

What Are The Symptoms Of Prostate Cancer?

In the early stages, prostate cancer doesn’t usually have any signs or symptoms. But as it grows and develops, it usually begins to press against the urethra, changing the way you urinate, and causing symptoms like a weak flow and needing to urinate more often (especially at night). However, these symptoms aren’t always a sign of cancer and it’s best to talk to your GP about any new symptoms.

What Is A Normal PSA Level?

There is no one PSA level that’s considered normal. However, PSA level thresholds differ with age. The table below, based on figures from NICE guidance, applies to patients with possible symptoms of prostate cancer, and is given as a guide. You may be referred to a specialist if your PSA level corresponds with these figures. But your GP will take many other factors into account (such as any symptoms you may have and examination results) before referring you.

Age  PSA level
40-49 >2.5ng/ml
50-59 >3.5ng/ml
60-69 >4.5ng/ml
70-70 >6.5ng/ml

 

What Causes A High PSA Level?

Prostate cancer is only one of several causes of raised PSA levels. And many of these other causes are benign and treatable. They include urinary tract infections (UTIs), or even recent ejaculation and some forms of exercise. Find out more about causes of raised PSA levels.

How Can I Reduce My PSA Level?

If your PSA level is raised, you may be wondering how you can reduce your level. But it’s perhaps more important to consider how you can reduce your overall risk of prostate cancer. Many risk factors are fixed, such as age, ethnicity, and having a family history of the disease. However, lifestyle factors like having a healthy diet and taking regular exercise may help to reduce your risk. And maintaining a healthy weight may also reduce your risk of developing advanced forms of prostate cancer.

Can I Take A PSA Test At Home?

Yes, you can check your PSA level at home with our PSA home test kit. We’ll send you everything you need, including a pre-paid return envelope. Our PSA home test includes a full lab analysis of your blood sample. You can access your results on your MyMedichecks dashboard, alongside doctor’s advice and any next steps.

Risk factors for prostate cancer

Some men are at higher risk of developing prostate cancer than others. The risk is higher if you’re over 50, over 45 and of black ethnicity, or if you have a family history of prostate cancer. Some lifestyle factors are also likely to increase your risk, such as being overweight and eating a poor diet, especially one that’s low in vegetables and high in processed meats and saturated fats. Learn more about your risk of prostate cancer .

Trans women, non-binary people, and PSA

Both trans women and non-binary people who were assigned male at birth have a prostate, even after gender-affirming surgery, so it’s still possible to get prostate cancer. Your risk will vary depending on whether you’ve had treatment that affects your testosterone levels. Testosterone-lowering therapy and gender-affirming surgery can slightly reduce your risk of prostate cancer compared to cis men, but they can also falsely lower your PSA level. So, it's important that these factors are considered when a doctor interprets your result. Find out more about measuring PSA if you’re a trans woman or non-binary.

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