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What Men Over 50 in South Florida Should Know About Prostate Wellness Beyond PSA

What Men Over 50 in South Florida Should Know About Prostate Wellness Beyond PSA

April 27, 2026; By Benjamin Kosubevsky

If you are a man over 50 in Wellington, Weston, or the surrounding communities, your annual physical probably includes a PSA test. And if the number comes back in the normal range, you move on. But PSA—while valuable—tells you very little about the overall functional health of your prostate. It does not address inflammation, pelvic floor dysfunction, urinary flow quality, or the gradual decline in comfort and confidence that many men accept as an inevitable part of aging.

PSA: Useful but Incomplete

Prostate-specific antigen (PSA) screening has been a cornerstone of prostate health evaluation for decades. However, the medical community increasingly recognizes its limitations. PSA can be elevated for many reasons beyond cancer—including BPH, prostatitis, recent ejaculation, and vigorous exercise. The American Urological Association’s guidelines recommend shared decision-making around PSA screening and emphasize that it should not be the sole basis for clinical decisions about prostate health (Lerner et al., Journal of Urology, 2021).

What a Proactive Approach Looks Like

At The Longevity Center FL in West Palm Beach, prostate wellness is evaluated within the broader context of men’s health—not as an isolated number. Our practitioners consider urinary symptoms, hormonal status (testosterone, DHT, estradiol), inflammatory markers, and overall pelvic and musculoskeletal function as part of a comprehensive men’s wellness evaluation.

When Integrative Therapies Enter the Picture

For men whose symptoms warrant more than watchful waiting but who are not candidates for—or not interested in—pharmacological or surgical intervention, integrative approaches may be worth exploring. At The Longevity Center FL, options may include ozone prostate injection therapy, hormone optimization, and anti-inflammatory wellness strategies—all evaluated based on individual clinical findings. Ozone’s proposed mechanisms of action, including immune modulation and improved local tissue oxygenation, have been described in the peer-reviewed literature (Smith et al., Medical Gas Research, 2017).

Accessibility from Wellington and Weston

The Longevity Center FL is located at 580 Village Blvd, Suite 210 in West Palm Beach, approximately 35–45 minutes from Wellington and 50–60 minutes from Weston. Men from both communities regularly visit for comprehensive wellness evaluations that go well beyond a standard annual physical.

ⓘ Important Notice

Integrative prostate wellness services at The Longevity Center FL have not been FDA-approved for the treatment of any prostate condition. They are offered under physician supervision as part of a comprehensive wellness evaluation. This blog does not replace evaluation by a urologist. Results vary. Educational purposes only.

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ⓘ Medical Disclaimer

The information in this blog post is provided for educational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Individual results vary. This content is not intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice. Always consult a qualified healthcare professional regarding any medical condition, symptom, medication, or treatment decision. Peer-reviewed research cited reflects population-level or study-level findings and does not predict individual outcomes. The Longevity Center FL does not claim to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease through the services discussed.

References

1. Lerner LB, McVary KT, Barry MJ, et al. Management of Lower Urinary Tract Symptoms Attributed to BPH: AUA Guideline Part I. Journal of Urology. 2021;206(4):806-817. [Full Text]
2. Barry MJ, Fowler FJ, O’Leary MP, et al. The American Urological Association Symptom Index for Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia. Journal of Urology. 1992;148(5):1549-1557. [Full Text]
3. Smith NL, Wilson AL, Gandhi J, Vatsia S, Khan SA. Ozone Therapy: An Overview of Pharmacodynamics, Current Research, and Clinical Utility. Medical Gas Research. 2017;7(3):212-219. [Full Text]

Benjamin Kosubevsky

Meet Dr. Benjamin Kosubevsky

Dr. Benjamin Kosubevsky is a board-certified expert in regenerative and integrative medicine. He’s developed his own Ozone Dialysis (EBOO) protocols for more effective, lasting results. With training from leading organizations in ozone, stem cell, and chelation therapies, he offers advanced treatments like PRP, BMAC, and OMT. Dr. Kosubevsky blends traditional and holistic care to create personalized plans that support natural healing. He also co-hosts the Peak Performance Podcast, where he shares insights on health, recovery, and optimal living.