UrgentCare2Go® provides confidential, in-home evaluations for Elevated PSA (Prostate-Specific Antigen). Our mobile clinicians review symptoms, medical history, risk factors, and screening results to help determine the cause of PSA elevation and whether additional testing or follow-up is needed — all without leaving your home.
We accept most major insurance plansA PSA evaluation helps determine why levels of prostate-specific antigen are elevated. PSA levels may increase due to benign prostate enlargement, prostatitis, infection, prostate irritation, recent procedures, or prostate cancer. Early evaluation helps identify what is causing the elevation and guides appropriate follow-up care.
In-home evaluation provides private, discreet prostate health assessment. UrgentCare2Go® allows patients to receive expert guidance without traveling.
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At UrgentCare2Go®, we accept most major insurance plans including Medicare and Texas Medicaid using our billing company DK Physicians PLLC.
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An elevated PSA can be caused by prostate enlargement, inflammation, infection, recent activity, or — less commonly — prostate cancer. Evaluation helps determine the cause.
No. Most PSA elevations are due to benign conditions. Evaluation helps determine whether further testing is needed.
Urinary frequency, difficulty urinating, pelvic discomfort, or pain with ejaculation may indicate prostate irritation or inflammation.
Yes. In-home PSA consultations allow for confidential assessment and review of results privately and conveniently.
Providers may recommend retesting after treating inflammation, infection, or waiting several weeks to monitor for changes.
Recent ejaculation, exercise, infections, prostate exams, and certain procedures can temporarily raise PSA.
A referral is recommended if PSA levels remain elevated, increase rapidly, or if concerning symptoms are present.
Yes. Prostatitis and urinary infections commonly elevate PSA and often require treatment.
Yes. Family history of prostate cancer may influence screening frequency and the need for earlier evaluation.
Most insurance plans cover medically necessary PSA-related evaluations and follow-up care.
Yes. Follow-up discussions can be done virtually, although testing must be performed in person.
Diet, stress, physical activity, and hydration may affect PSA readings. Providers can guide lifestyle adjustments.
Testing frequency depends on age, risk factors, and previous PSA results. Your provider can establish a personalized schedule.