PSA Blood Test with GP written guidance
Your PSA result comes with a doctor's written explanation of what it means, what's normal for your age, and what steps to consider next.
Choose how you'd like your sample taken
Pick the option that suits you. The test is the same — only the way we collect your sample changes.
- GP-written interpretation by Dr James Coleman
- UKAS-accredited UK laboratory
- Results in 2–3 working days
No subscription. No hidden fees. Same-day dispatch. Ordering more than one test? Place each order separately — each one ships as its own kit with its own doctor's report.

Dr James Coleman
“Every Brooksby report is written personally. You get a plain-English interpretation and a clear next step — not just numbers on a page.”
Simple from start to finish
Order your test
Choose online in minutes. Your kit ships the same working day.
Collect your sample
Finger-prick or Venous collection
Post it back
Drop your pre-paid, tracked envelope in any postbox. We take it from there.
Your GP-written report
Reviewed by a practising GP. Delivered to your secure portal within 2–3 working days.
Book your doctor review
Receive a link to book a private call with your doctor to discuss your results and the next steps that make sense for you.
Every result comes with a written report
What you actually get in this test
1 marker analysed by a UKAS-accredited UK laboratory.
A GP-led service, not a lab with a website
GP-written report included
Every report is written by Dr Coleman, a practising GP. No extra charge.
A named doctor, not a team
Your report is signed by Dr Coleman personally. Not an anonymous review pool.
UKAS-accredited UK lab
Same accreditation standard used by NHS hospitals. Consistent, reliable analysis.
One-off, no subscription
You order the test, you get the report, you own the data. No ongoing fees.
Common questions
Everything you need to know before ordering your PSA Blood Test with GP written guidance.
What is PSA and why is it tested?
PSA (Prostate Specific Antigen) is a protein produced by the prostate gland. Elevated levels can indicate prostate enlargement, inflammation, or potentially prostate cancer. Monitoring PSA helps track prostate health over time.
Who should consider a PSA test?
Men over 50 (or over 40 with family history) wanting to monitor prostate health, experiencing urinary symptoms, or tracking PSA levels over time.
Can PSA diagnose prostate cancer?
No. PSA is a screening tool, not a diagnostic test. Elevated PSA can have many causes. Any concerning results should be followed up with your GP for further assessment.
How should I prepare for the PSA test?
Follow these important steps:
No vigorous exercise or cycling for 48 hours before the test
Avoid ejaculation for 48 hours before testing
No fasting required
Be well: Avoid testing during urinary infection
Hydrate: Drink water
Bring ID: Photo ID and confirmation
How will I receive my PSA results?
Secure online results with a GP-written explanation from Brooksby Medical in 1–2 working days.
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A simple sample, a UKAS-accredited lab, a GP-written report with clear next steps.
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