Hi. It's quite a surprise to find myself here but I could do with some advice.
Just over a week ago I took a home blood test purchased through pharmacy2u. My reason was to test for low testosterone as I was a bit curious as to why my libido at age 46 wasn't quite what it used to be. Along with the Low T test comes a PSA test option, which I took. I was shocked when the result came back: testosterone was 10.8 (near the lower bound of normal) , but the PSA was 42.5!
It took a while to figure out just how high this reading was and it's possible implications and I saw my GP last Tuesday. He performed the DRE and said it felt normal. He also admonished me for doing a home blood test, which kinda annoyed me, as there is little gaurantee that he'd have ordered one had I just turned up with my ED concerns. He's ordered a new blood test for this Wednesday which has given me a somewhat excruciating wait, along with perhaps too much time to read up and get scared.
I have no other symptoms and nothing to suggest that such a high PSA has been caused by infection, STD, enlarged benign prostate, etc and I see that studies show a correlation between high PSA and PCa and type of PCa.
What i'd like to know is how to get the best specialists from my GP. If the PSA reading is confirmed then I would want the mpMRI and ideally at a hospital which has an extensive experience of using it. Is it possible for me in Leicestershire to say I'd like to be treated at Addenbrooks or Barts?