Guest guest Posted January 3, 2007 Report Share Posted January 3, 2007 I am 54 years old and have had prostatitis about 6 or 7 years ago. I also ride my bicycle over 4000 miles a year which I have read may cause inflammation? About 2 months ago I was experiencing similar symptoms and went to general physician. He prescribed antibiotic (Factiv). Went back in two weeks and he did DRE and prescribed Bactrim for approx two weeks. Went back and he ordered a PSA. It came out at 7.7. I continued to take Bactrim and went to a urologist approx. two weeks later. He did another PSA which came in at 7.6. He also did a DRE. He wants a biopsy and this is the point at which I have questions. I have done some research and have these concerns. 1. Is it usual practice for a Physicians Assistant to perform the biopsy. Also, the doctor's office is telling me that I have to come in two separate times...the first for just an ultrasound and the second for the actual biopsy. Otherwise the insurance company will not pay for it. 2. Should the free PSA be taken before doing the biopsy? My doctor says that the free PSA test should be done instead of a second biopsy (6 months later) if the first biopsy is good. 3. Also, I was reading about a doctor at Northwestern University who does a Pro PSA test and says this is more reliable? 4. Also, should a radiologist read the ultrasound? I asked my doctor about this and he said he reads it. Any info is greatly appreciated. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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