Free Prostate Cancer PSA Test Program
- Men's Health
Senator Jack M. Martins, in conjunction with the Integrated Medical Foundation and Shiel Medical Laboratory, will be sponsoring a free prostate cancer PSA test program in Westbury. The free PSA blood tests will be provided on Thursday, October 8th between 5 pm and 6:30 pm at the Westbury Library (445 Jefferson Street, Westbury).
The Integrated Medical Foundation’s guidelines for the program are as follows:
• Open to all men ages 40 and over who have not previously been diagnosed with prostate cancer, regardless of whether or not they have insurance;
• Each patient will receive a free PSA blood test;
• Men who will be participating in the program must bring a photo ID containing an address, such as a driver’s license;
• Patients must bring a self addressed, stamped envelope to be notified of the PSA blood test results.
Appointments for the free PSA blood tests will be scheduled on a first come, first served basis. Men who would like to schedule an appointment for a free prostate cancer PSA test should call Senator Martins’ office at 516-746-5924.
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