An elevated PSA (prostate-specific antigen) level doesn’t automatically mean prostate cancer, but it does mean your provider may refer you for further imaging, like a prostate MRI, to get clearer answers.
Men’s Health Imaging That Helps You Stay Ahead
Keeping your health on track often means planning ahead. At Envision Imaging, our imaging services help men stay proactive — from advanced prostate MRI to annual low-dose CT lung cancer screening for those at risk.
Prostate MRI — Clearer Answers
If your PSA levels have climbed, a prostate MRI can deliver a more detailed look than a traditional ultrasound. This can reduce guesswork and support more confident clinical decisions.

Lung Screening CT — Early Detection Matters
Qualified men (and women) between 50 and 80 with a smoking history may be eligible for a low-dose CT scan. It’s designed to detect lung abnormalities early and is often covered by Medicare for eligible patients.
Simple Screening Workflow
- Talk to your doctor about whether these screenings are right for you.
- Get a referral if required.
- Schedule your scan — including same or next-day appointments at many locations.


Prevention empowers you — start the conversation with your provider today.

FAQ's About Men's Health
Men and women between 50–80 years old with a smoking history may qualify for annual lung cancer screening. If you have quit smoking, but have a significant smoking history, you may still qualify. Your provider can confirm.
Traditional ultrasounds guide needles randomly into the prostate, which is only about the size of a walnut. A multiparametric prostate MRI with contouring software maps out the exact spots that look suspicious, so the biopsy targets the right area. No guessing, and fewer unnecessary pokes.
Preparation is simple. Your provider may suggest minor dietary changes. The scan is non-invasive and usually lasts 30–45 minutes.
Yes. For prostate imaging, you’ll need a PSA blood test first. For lung screening, your provider will review your age and smoking history to see if you qualify.