FAQs About Prostate Health Screenings in Clarkston, MI
Most men should begin annual screenings around age 50, though those with a family history of prostate cancer or other risk factors may start earlier, typically around age 40–45.
Common signs include difficulty urinating, weak urine flow, frequent nighttime urination, or pelvic discomfort. Even without symptoms, screenings are important for early detection.
The PSA test measures a protein in the blood produced by the prostate. Elevated PSA levels may signal prostate enlargement, infection, or cancer, making it an essential tool for early diagnosis.
The exam is quick and generally painless, lasting only a few seconds. Dr. Stachecki takes care to ensure your comfort and privacy throughout the process.
Yes. A balanced diet rich in fruits, vegetables, and whole grains, along with regular exercise and avoiding tobacco, can help lower your risk for prostate disease.
Most health insurance plans cover prostate exams and PSA testing as part of preventive men’s health care. Our staff can help confirm your coverage prior to your visit.