What is a PSA Test?

A PSA (Prostate-Specific Antigen) test measures the level of PSA — a protein produced by the prostate gland — in your blood.

Higher levels can be a sign of prostate inflammation, enlargement, or cancer, but can also be caused by non-cancerous conditions.

Regular PSA testing can help detect potential problems early — often before symptoms appear.

An at-home PSA Rapid Test gives you quick insight into your prostate health, privately and conveniently.

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Why Test Your PSA Levels?

Prostate issues are common health concerns for men, and some can develop without obvious early symptoms.

Testing may help you:

  • Identify a result that may require professional follow-up
  • Discuss results with a healthcare provider
  • Monitor PSA levels based on professional guidance

A PSA screening result is not a diagnosis and should be interpreted with a healthcare provider.

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  • Accuracy and Certification

    RapidTest PSA test kits are CE-certified and validated for home use.

    • Accuracy: 96–99% (when used correctly)
    • Sample Type: Finger-prick blood
    • Result Time: 15 minutes
    • Certifications: CE, ISO 13485

    Each kit includes all components and illustrated instructions for simple, reliable testing.

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  • When Should You Take a PSA Test?

    It’s recommended that men:

    • Over 45 take a PSA test once a year
    • Over 40 with family history of prostate cancer test regularly
    • With urinary or sexual symptoms test as soon as possible

    Common warning signs include:

    • Frequent urination or weak urine flow
    • Pain or burning sensation when urinating
    • Blood in urine or semen
    • Lower back or pelvic pain
    Common prostate health symptons 
  • What To Do If Your PSA Level Is High?

    An elevated PSA result does not automatically mean prostate cancer. Contact a healthcare provider or urologist for appropriate follow-up testing and advice.

    A healthcare provider can interpret the result in the context of your age, history, symptoms, and risk factors.

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PSA Testing FAQs

How accurate is the PSA Rapid Test?

PSA is a protein made by the prostate gland. Elevated levels can indicate prostate enlargement, inflammation, or cancer.

Can I test my PSA at home?

Yes. RapidTest’s PSA Rapid Test lets you check your PSA levels privately at home in just 15 minutes.

How accurate is the test?

The PSA Rapid Test is CE-marked and >96% accurate when used correctly.

What if my result is positive?

Contact a healthcare provider or urologist for further testing and medical advice.

How often should I test my PSA levels?

Once a year from age 45, or earlier if you have a family history of prostate conditions.