Also known as: PSA, prostate blood test.
What the Prostate-Specific Antigen test measures
The level of PSA, a protein made by the prostate.
Typical reference range
Often under 4 ng/mL, but interpreted by age and trend. Reference ranges differ between laboratories and depend on age, sex, and other factors, so always compare your result with the range printed on your own report. This page is for orientation only and is not medical advice.
Why a Prostate-Specific Antigen is ordered
- Prostate-cancer screening
- Monitoring an enlarged prostate
What to track
- Each PSA value and date
- The rate of change over time
- Any prostate symptoms
How Hamdosh helps with Prostate-Specific Antigen results
Lab values only tell a story when you can see them over time. Upload each Prostate-Specific Antigen report to Hamdosh and it's read with per-field confidence OCR, attached to the right family member, and plotted on one timeline — alongside the medications and visits that surround it. Everything is encrypted at rest, and search is one tap away: "show my Prostate-Specific Antigen history."