Free prostate cancer testing event in Glastonbury: Book your appointment now

By Laura Linham

2nd Aug 2024 | Local News

Testing appointments are 10-15 minutes long and must be booked in advance.
Testing appointments are 10-15 minutes long and must be booked in advance.

Men aged 40 and over in Street and Glastonbury are invited to attend a free prostate cancer testing event hosted by the Somerset Prostate Support Association. The event is held in partnership with The Brue Boys Choir and Glastonbury and Street Lions Club and will take place at Glastonbury Town Hall on Magdalene Street, BA6 9EL, on Sunday, 6th October 2024, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.

Prostate cancer remains a critical health concern, with 40,000 men diagnosed annually in the UK and around 10,000 deaths each year. Early diagnosis is vital for effective treatment, and this event offers men the chance to get tested by qualified medical practitioners.

How to Book Your Appointment

Testing appointments are 10-15 minutes long and must be booked in advance. Walk-in appointments will not be available on the day. To secure your spot, follow these steps:

  1. Visit mypsatests.org.uk/events.
  2. Register with your email address.
  3. Click "Find an event" and search for "SPSA."
  4. Select the event, scroll down, choose a convenient time slot, and book it.

All tests are confidential, and attendees will receive a thorough assessment from experienced healthcare professionals.

Additional Information

For questions about the tests, please contact Peter Hopwood at 01458 441669 or via email at [email protected].

While the event is free, donations to the Somerset Prostate Support Association for future testing events are appreciated. Donations can be made at the event or online at spsa.uk.

This is a unique opportunity for men in Street and Glastonbury to take control of their health. Book your appointment today and take the first step toward early detection and treatment.

     

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