PSA test for quick and convenient PSA level measurement at home
PSA test is a rapid self-test for the qualitative detection of prostate-specific antigen (PSA) from a fingertip blood sample. An elevated PSA level may indicate that the prostate should be evaluated further by a healthcare professional.
The AllTest PSA Test is a CE3018 marked IVD self-test designed for home use. The test provides a result in approximately 5 minutes and includes the materials needed for sample collection. A simple blood sample, clear instructions and fast results – allowing you to check your PSA level in the privacy of your home.
Why choose this PSA test?
- ✅ CE3018 marked IVD self-test for home use
- ✅ Measures PSA from a fingertip blood sample
- ✅ Result in approximately 5 minutes
- ✅ Test cut-off value: 4 ng/mL
- ✅ Sample collection materials included
- ✅ Clear instructions for use
- ✅ Fast and discreet delivery
Who is this PSA test suitable for?
This PSA test is suitable for men who want to check their PSA level conveniently at home. It provides an initial indication that may help determine whether further medical evaluation is appropriate.
Many men choose to monitor their PSA level as they get older, if they experience urinary symptoms or if prostate health runs in the family.
When should you use a PSA test?
You can use the test whenever you wish to check your PSA level without waiting for a healthcare appointment. If you experience urinary problems, blood in the urine, pain or other concerning symptoms, you should contact a healthcare professional regardless of the test result.
How does the PSA test work?
The test requires a small blood sample collected from the fingertip. The sample is placed into the test cassette together with the buffer solution according to the instructions. The result is read after approximately 5 minutes.
PSA stands for prostate-specific antigen, a protein naturally produced by the prostate gland. PSA levels may increase for several different reasons and an elevated PSA level does not automatically indicate prostate cancer.
Understanding your test result
The test cut-off value is 4 ng/mL.
A positive result indicates that your PSA level may be elevated and should be evaluated further by a healthcare professional. Elevated PSA levels can have several possible causes and do not by themselves diagnose prostate cancer.
A negative result indicates that your PSA level is below the test threshold. However, a negative result does not rule out all prostate conditions.
Important: This PSA test measures PSA levels only and cannot diagnose prostate cancer on its own. If you receive a positive result or your symptoms persist, consult your healthcare provider.
Package contents
- PSA test cassette
- Fingertip blood sampling materials
- Buffer solution
- Instructions for use
Important information before using a PSA test
A PSA test measures the level of prostate-specific antigen (PSA) in your blood. An elevated PSA level does not by itself diagnose prostate cancer and may also be associated with other prostate conditions. Likewise, a normal PSA level does not completely rule out prostate disease.
This self-test provides an initial indication only. If your result is positive or you have persistent urinary symptoms or concerns about your prostate health, consult a healthcare professional for further evaluation.
Why choose the AllTest PSA Test?
AllTest is a trusted manufacturer of CE-marked rapid diagnostic tests. This PSA self-test has been designed to provide a quick and convenient way to measure PSA levels at home.
Testerit delivers your order quickly and discreetly, with clear instructions included to help you perform the test with confidence.
Learn more about PSA
If you would like to learn more about PSA testing and how PSA results are used in healthcare, we recommend the information provided by Prostate Cancer UK:
Read more about PSA testing at Prostate Cancer UK.
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Frequently asked questions about the PSA test
What does the PSA test measure?
The test measures the level of prostate-specific antigen (PSA) in a fingertip blood sample.
Can this PSA test diagnose prostate cancer?
No. The test measures PSA levels only. A healthcare professional may recommend additional examinations if your PSA level is elevated.
What does a positive result mean?
A positive result indicates that your PSA level may be elevated. Several different prostate conditions may cause elevated PSA levels.
What does a negative result mean?
A negative result indicates that your PSA level is below the test threshold. It does not rule out every prostate condition.
How quickly will I get my result?
The result can be read approximately 5 minutes after performing the test.
What type of sample is required?
The test uses a small fingertip blood sample.
When should I consult a doctor?
You should consult a healthcare professional if your result is positive, your symptoms continue or you have concerns about your prostate health.
Order your PSA test online
Order the CE3018 marked AllTest PSA Test from Testerit. Fast and discreet delivery makes it easy to check your PSA level at home.

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