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Test Code QRS99
Fasting Time: Not Required
Report Time: 72 hours
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1Parameters
Home Collection
Test CodeQRS99
Fasting Time: Not Required
Report Time: 72 hours
The PSA-free (Prostate Specific Antigen) test analyzes the proportion of unbound PSA in the blood. PSA is a protein produced by the body in the prostate gland, part of the male reproductive system. For individuals with elevated PSA (Total) values, the PSA (Free) Test is used to determine whether a prostate biopsy is necessary. They can bind to another protein (bound PSA) or float freely (Free or unbound PSA). PSA levels can be raised by prostate cancer, but so can other disorders such as an enlarged prostate, prostatitis, and increasing age. This Prostate-Specific Antigen test in Delhi does not require fasting. There are different PSA forms, including total and free PSA. Ejaculation (whether during intercourse or masturbation) must be avoided for 24 hours before the PSA free Test in Delhi. Higher total PSA levels and a smaller percentage of free PSA are linked to an increased risk of prostate cancer. PSA levels can be raised by prostate cancer, but so can other disorders such as an enlarged prostate, prostatitis, and increasing age
Qris Health offers Free Prostate Specific Antigen (Free PSA) in Delhi starting at only ₹849, with home sample collection and 1 key health parameters covered.
Delhi's fast-paced lifestyle, high pollution levels, and dense population make regular health screening more important than ever. Qris Health provides NABL-accredited lab testing across Delhi, with convenient home sample collection so you don't have to navigate the city's traffic to stay on top of your health. Whether you're checking for pollution-related respiratory issues, lifestyle conditions, or routine screening, our certified phlebotomists bring the lab to your doorstep anywhere in Delhi.
Book and enjoy 100% cashback on every blood tests.
The PSA-free (Prostate Specific Antigen) test analyzes the proportion of unbound PSA in the blood. PSA is a protein produced by the body in the prostate gland, part of the male reproductive system. For individuals with elevated PSA (Total) values, the PSA (Free) Test is used to determine whether a prostate biopsy is necessary. They can bind to another protein (bound PSA) or float freely (Free or unbound PSA). PSA levels can be raised by prostate cancer, but so can other disorders such as an enlarged prostate, prostatitis, and increasing age. This Prostate-Specific Antigen test in Delhi does not require fasting. There are different PSA forms, including total and free PSA. Ejaculation (whether during intercourse or masturbation) must be avoided for 24 hours before the PSA free Test in Delhi. Higher total PSA levels and a smaller percentage of free PSA are linked to an increased risk of prostate cancer. PSA levels can be raised by prostate cancer, but so can other disorders such as an enlarged prostate, prostatitis, and increasing age
Qris Health offers Free Prostate Specific Antigen (Free PSA) in Delhi starting at only ₹849, with home sample collection and 1 key health parameters covered.
Delhi's fast-paced lifestyle, high pollution levels, and dense population make regular health screening more important than ever. Qris Health provides NABL-accredited lab testing across Delhi, with convenient home sample collection so you don't have to navigate the city's traffic to stay on top of your health. Whether you're checking for pollution-related respiratory issues, lifestyle conditions, or routine screening, our certified phlebotomists bring the lab to your doorstep anywhere in Delhi.
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There is no danger in performing the test. However, this test requires a needle prick to get a blood sample.
Total and free PSA levels rise shortly after ejaculation, with varying recovery rates to baseline.
PSA levels less than 4 ng/ml are considered normal, whereas levels higher than 4 ng/ml are deemed abnormal.