
Prostate cancer testing near you
Access to prostate cancer screening saves lives. To help men across the country find testing near them, we have compiled a national database of prostate cancer screening sites. These sites have indicated that they provide some free or low-cost prostate cancer testing during the year.
To use this tool, click on a site on the map below. Providers of free services will appear. Contact them to find out when you can have a free prostate cancer test. However, be aware that testing dates and times will differ based on the provider’s availability.
If you are a service provider offering free prostate cancer testing or know of a free testing program, please contact Kate Gibbons at kate@zerocancer.org with details. We regularly update this database and appreciate your feedback!
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Bergen County Department of Health Services
Provides prostate cancer screenings for men age 50+ who meet eligibility guidelines. African-American men and men with a family history of the disease may qualify to be screened at a younger age. Call 201-634-2660 for more information.
Find out more »Atlantic County Health Services
Conducts regular men's health clinics that offer prostate cancer screenings (PSA and DRE). Free for residents with no health insurance. If you have health insurance but cannot afford the cost of screening, they may still be able to help. Call 609-645-5933 for more information and to make an appointment.
Find out more »Burlington County Health Department
Provides free prostate cancer screenings to men under age 64 who are uninsured or underinsured and unable to pay for the screenings. Patients must meet income requirements. Call 856-247-7386 for more information.
Find out more »Cooper University Health Care
Provides free prostate cancer screenings to African-American men and men with a family history of the disease at age 45+, and for men with no family history at age 50+. Must meet income requirements. Call 856-968-7308 or 856-968-7825 for more information and to make an appointment.
Find out more »Cape May County Department of Health
Holds monthly prostate cancer screening clinics. Screenings are free for uninsured men who meet income and age requirements. Call 609-465-1047 for more information and to make an appointment.
Find out more »Chesapeake Urology
One of ZERO's Community Testing Partners. Provides free prostate cancer screenings (PSA and DRE) throughout the year. Visit website for full schedule of screenings or call 443-738-2738 for more information.
Find out more »Rutgers University Medical Center
Provides free prostate cancer screenings (PSA and DRE) to men with limited or no health insurance who meet certain age and income requirements. Call 973-972-0308 for more information.
Find out more »Hunterdon Healthcare
Provides free screenings to men without adequate healthcare coverage who meet eligibility requirements. Call 908-237-5409 for more information.
Find out more »Inspira Health Network
Provides screenings for residents of Cumberland and Gloucester Counties. Cumberland residents please call 856-641-8686 for more information. Gloucester residents please call 856-686-5036.
Find out more »Shiloh Community Development Corporation
Offers free prostate cancer screenings for men who are uninsured or underinsured and live in Mercer County. Call 609-989-0236 for more information and to make an appointment.
Find out more »Urology of Central Pennsylvania – Harrisburg
Urology of central PA offers free prostate cancer screenings (PSA and DRE) for uninsured and underinsured men age 40+ who have not been screened within the last year at a UCPA office. Call 717-724-0720 to schedule an appointment.
Find out more »Morristown Medical Center
Offers free and reduced-cost prostate cancer screenings to men who meet eligibility requirements. Call 973-971-5952 or 1-800-328-3838 for more information.
Find out more »Urology of Central Pennsylvania – Camp Hill
Urology of central PA offers free prostate cancer screenings (PSA and DRE) for uninsured and underinsured men age 40+ who have not been screened within the last year at a UCPA office. Call 717-763-1174 to schedule an appointment.
Find out more »New Jersey Department of Health
The New Jersey Cancer Education and Early Detection Screening Program (NJCEED) provides comprehensive screening services for prostate cancer. The services include education, outreach, early detection, case management, screening, tracking, and follow-up. Persons eligible for these services must be at or below 250% of the Federal Poverty Level and be uninsured or under-insured. Call 1-800-328-3838 or visit website for more information and to find a screening location near you.
Find out more »St Joseph’s Healthcare System
Provides free prostate cancer screenings to men who meet eligibility requirements. Call 973-754-2706 for more information.
Find out more »St. Michael’s Medical Center
Provides free prostate cancer screenings to men who meet eligibility requirements. Call 973-877-2989 for more information.
Find out more »Screening for Life
The Screening for Life program is a cooperative effort of the Delaware Division of Public Health and the CDC that provides payment for cancer screening tests to qualified Delaware adults. Call 302-744-1040 for more information.
Find out more »Sussex County Division of Health
Provides free prostate cancer screenings to men who meet eligibility requirements. Call 973-579-0570 ext. 1246 for more information.
Find out more »Can’t Find a Screening Near You?
If your search is coming up empty, try these tips:
- Contact your state or local prostate cancer coalition
- Set a google alert for “free prostate cancer testing”
- Many free prostate cancer screenings take place annually in the fall, in September or October. Contact the hospitals and community organizations that have them and ask to be put on an email list to be notified when they decide on a date for screenings.
- Some hospitals and clinics offer reduced pricing, financial services, or payment on a sliding scale. When calling your doctor or urologist to set up an appointment, mention beforehand that you are unable to pay and ask for a free test or discount.