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Psa-free Prostate Specific Antigen, Free Test in Pune

Ideal for individuals aged 18-99 years

Also Known asFPSA, Free PSA

8-12 hours fasting is mandatory

on timeReports in 24 hours

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Earliest Slot :Today, 07:00 PM

850

About PSA-Free Prostate Specific Antigen, free Test in Pune

The Free PSA (Prostate-Specific Antigen) Test is a blood test that measures the levels of unbound PSA in the bloodstream. Prostate-Specific Antigen is a protein produced by prostate gland cells. This test is necessary to evaluate the concentration of free PSA, which is not bound to other proteins, in relation to the total PSA level.

PSA-Free Prostate Specific Antigen, free Test Overview

Test NamePSA-Free Prostate Specific Antigen, free Test in Pune
Also Known asFPSA, Free PSA
Report time24 hrs
Preparation required.8-12 hours fasting is mandatory
Cost₹850

Purpose Of PSA-Free Prostate Specific Antigen, free Test

  • For Prostate Cancer Risk Assessment.

  • For the diagnosis of Prostate cancer.

  • It can provide additional information to determine the need for further diagnostic tests, such as a prostate biopsy.

Who Needs PSA-Free Prostate Specific Antigen, free Test?

  • If the total PSA level falls within the range of 4 ng/mL to 10 ng/mL

Preparations and Precautions

  • 8-12 hours fasting is mandatory

Psa-free Prostate Specific Antigen, Free Test price in Pune

  • The regular cost of Psa-free Prostate Specific Antigen, Free Test is ₹850 in Pune. This all-inclusive cost covers the collection, testing, and mailing of reports.

PSA-Free Prostate Specific Antigen, free Test Price in Pune

Providers

Collection Type

Price

Redcliffe LabsHome Collection₹850
HealthiansHome Collection₹799
Thyrocare Technologies LimitedHome Collection₹1180
Sage Path Labs Private LimitedLab Visit₹700
Diagnostica Span Private LimitedLab Visit₹1100
Ruby Hall ClinicLab Visit₹1710
Genesis HealthCareLab Visit₹1200
PH DiagnosticLab Visit₹1600
Imagesense Diagnostic CenterLab Visit₹950
Poona Diagnostic CentreLab Visit₹800
Likhithas Diagnostics and Speciality LabLab Visit₹750
Dr Tayades Pathlab Diagnostic CentreLab Visit₹1000
Kamal Diagnocare LLPLab Visit₹1000
Simira Healthcare Private LimitedLab Visit₹1000

How home sample collection for Psa-free Prostate Specific Antigen, Free Test in Pune works?

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Redcliffe Labs is headed and supervised by expert personnel of skillful and dynamic technocrats in the domain of Medicine and Pathology. We have a team of dedicated, qualified, and experienced pathology experts who deliver the test reports with utmost precision. Our pathologists follow NABL guidelines to provide accurate diagnostic reports and determine the root cause of a specific health disorder.

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Frequently Asked Questions about Psa-free Prostate Specific Antigen, Free Test in Pune

If free PSA is present in the blood, is it good or bad?

Free PSA in the blood is generally considered a positive sign. It indicates that a portion of the prostate-specific antigen is unbound and not attached to other substances. Higher levels of free PSA in relation to total PSA may suggest a lower risk of prostate cancer. However, free PSA levels should be interpreted with other clinical factors and diagnostic tests to assess the individual's situation.

Which is better, total PSA or free PSA?

Total PSA and free PSA serve different purposes in prostate cancer screening. While total PSA provides an overall measurement of prostate-specific antigen in the blood, free PSA specifically measures the unbound fraction. The ratio of free PSA to total PSA can aid in distinguishing between benign conditions and prostate cancer. However, the choice of which marker is better depends entirely on individual factors and should be evaluated by a doctor.