PSA testing and urology services in Granbury, Texas serving Glen Rose, Stephenville, Tolar, Cresson, Godley, Pecan Plantation, and DeCordova

PSA Testing & Prostate Cancer Screening in Granbury, TX – Dr. W. Bruce Harrell, Urologist

Urologist for General & Surgical Urology in Granbury, TX

This urologist in Granbury provides care for prostate cancer, kidney stones, urinary incontinence, enlarged prostate, erectile dysfunction, bladder infections, bladder cancer, urinary tract infections:

• Dr. W. Bruce Harrell, MD – board-certified Urologist – general and surgical urology care. View Dr. Harrell’s hospital profile »

Understanding PSA Testing for Prostate Cancer

For men in Granbury, Glen Rose, Stephenville, and Tolar, Texas, one of the most important steps you can take for your health is understanding prostate cancer and PSA testing.

PSA (Prostate-Specific Antigen) testing is a simple blood test that measures levels of PSA, a protein produced by the prostate. Elevated PSA levels may signal prostate cancer or other prostate conditions. While the test is not perfect, it’s an essential tool in early detection and prevention.


Why PSA Testing Matters

Prostate cancer is one of the most common cancers in men, and often it develops without symptoms in the early stages. That’s why screening saves lives. Detecting prostate cancer early often means more treatment options and better outcomes.

In his educational video, Dr. W. Bruce Harrell, a board-certified urologist in Granbury, TX, explains the benefits of PSA testing, what men should know before screening, and how to decide when it’s right for you.


When Should Men Get a PSA Test?

Dr. Harrell recommends:

  • Average risk men – start discussing PSA testing with your doctor around age 50.
  • High-risk men – those with a family history of prostate cancer or African-American men may need to begin earlier, around 40–45.
  • Ongoing monitoring – your doctor will recommend how often to repeat testing based on results and personal risk factors.

What to Expect During Screening

PSA testing is a simple blood draw, often done during a routine health visit. Your urologist may also recommend a digital rectal exam (DRE) to check for physical changes in the prostate. Dr. Harrell emphasizes that patients should always have a full discussion about the benefits and limitations of PSA testing.


Local Prostate Cancer Screening in Granbury, TX

If you live in Granbury, Glen Rose, Stephenville, Tolar, or surrounding communities in Hood, Erath, and Somervell Counties, you don’t have to travel far for expert prostate health care.


Watch Dr. Harrell’s Video on PSA Testing

Watch Dr. Harrell’s video, where he explains PSA testing in detail and shares expert advice for men’s health in the Granbury area.


Take Charge of Your Prostate Health

If you or a loved one is unsure about when to start PSA testing, the best next step is to schedule an appointment with a urologist. A conversation with a trusted, local urologist can help you make an informed decision that fits your personal health needs.

More About Urology in Granbury, TX

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