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Frequently Asked Questions

How does the TM Flow device enhance patient care for older adults and those with a history of smoking or circulation problems?2024-06-26T20:24:37+00:00

For older adults and individuals with a history of smoking or circulation problems, the TM Flow device is particularly beneficial. It performs the ankle-brachial index (ABI) test, which is recommended by the American Heart Association for adults aged 50+ with such histories and all adults over 70 years old. This test helps in the early detection of peripheral artery disease (PAD), enabling timely management and treatment. The TM Flow device’s comprehensive assessments ensure that patients receive accurate diagnoses and appropriate care, improving overall health outcome.

What are the benefits of using the TM Flow device in a medical practice?2024-06-26T20:24:23+00:00

The TM Flow device offers numerous benefits for medical practices, including non-invasive and accurate testing, early detection of autonomic and arterial dysfunctions, and comprehensive diagnostics that reduce the overall cost of patient care. Additionally, the device’s tests are easy to bill with multi-code diagnostics, making it a valuable investment for enhancing patient care and optimizing practice efficiency. It also supports compliance with standards of care recommended by leading health organizations.

Is the TM Flow device covered by insurance?2024-06-26T20:24:12+00:00

Yes, the TM Flow device is covered by Medicare and most private pay carriers. Specific CPT codes, such as 95921 for cardiovagal innervation and 93923 for ankle-brachial pressure index, ensure that the diagnostics are easy to bill. Coverage and reimbursements may vary depending on the Medicare locality, but the comprehensive diagnostics offered by the TM Flow device are widely recognized and supported by insurance providers.

Why is autonomic nervous system testing important for diabetes and cardiovascular patients?2024-06-26T20:23:56+00:00

Autonomic nervous system testing is crucial for diabetes and cardiovascular patients because it helps in the early detection of autonomic neuropathy, which is a common complication in these conditions. Early detection through ANS testing allows for timely intervention and management, reducing the risk of further complications. The American Diabetes Association recommends ANS testing as a standard of care for patients with Type 1 and Type 2 diabetes, highlighting its importance in effective diabetes management.

What is the TM Flow device and how does it work?2024-06-26T20:23:37+00:00

The TM Flow device is an advanced, non-invasive diagnostic tool designed to perform a series of tests that aid in the identification and early detection of autonomic nervous system (ANS) and arterial dysfunctions. It provides quantitative assessments of the ANS, helping to distinguish between early and late stages of autonomic neuropathy. The TM Flow device is particularly valuable for cardiovascular and diabetic autonomic neuropathy (DAN) testing, making it an essential tool in diabetes management and cardiovascular assessments.

TM Flow in San Antonio

The TM Flow has arrived in San Antonio. This new medical device helps doctors diagnose diabetic patients with Peripheral Neuropathy (painful or not). It identifies which type of diabetes you have, and whether it is painful or non-painful. The TM Flow is fast and easy, taking less than 14 minutes to complete. No needles. No pain. There are 2 types of Peripheral Neuropathy; the type that is Painful and the type that is not. The TM Flow identifies which type you have so treatment can begin immediately!

TM Flow is a NEW Diabetes Diagnostic Test

TM Flow is a new diabetes diagnostic test. It’s fast and easy, taking less than 14 minutes to complete. TM Flow is painless and does not require needles. TM Flow identifies the type of peripheral neuropathy you have to help you understand your disease better, as well as what kind of treatment may be best for you.

You’ll also get one-on-one counseling with a trained specialist who can discuss your results with you in detail, answer any questions that come up during the process, and give recommendations based on those results. You can schedule an appointment at any time during the week or weekend using our convenient online booking tool on our website!

TM Flow is fast and easy, taking less than 14 minutes to complete. No needles. No pain.

TM Flow is fast and easy, taking less than 14 minutes to complete. No needles. No pain.

  • The process takes only two steps:
  • You get an email with a link to the TM Flow website; and
  • You follow the instructions provided on the website.
  • After you submit your information, you will receive confirmation of your order within 24 hours in your email inbox!

There are 2 types of Peripheral Neuropathy; the type that is Painful and the type that is not. The TM Flow identifies which type you have.

There are 2 types of Peripheral Neuropathy; the type that is Painful and the type that is not. The TM Flow identifies which type you have.

The first step in restoring your health is identifying which type you have so we can give you a prescription for one of our awesome products like the ​TM Flow​ or our newest product coming out soon!

If your peripheral neuropathy is painful and causes numbness, tingling or weakness in your hands or feet, then this can be treated with medications (such as painkillers), nerve supplements (L-arginine), exercise and lifestyle changes. If however, your symptoms are not painful but instead cause numbness/tingling sensations only when exposed to cold temperatures such as washing dishes in cold water, then this can be treated with heat sources such as warm water therapy sessions at home using our new ​Peripheral Neuropathy Relief Bathtub​!*

Peripheral Neuropathy can be treated with medications, nerve supplements, exercise and lifestyle changes such as better diet, weight reduction (if needed), and control of blood glucose levels.

There are a variety of medications that can help control your symptoms, including:

  • Anticonvulsants (anti-seizure medications). These medicines may be used to reduce the numbness and tingling in your toes and feet.
  • Antidepressants. Some people with diabetes have found relief from depression by taking antidepressants like Cymbalta or Effexor XR.
  • Tricyclic antidepressants (TCAs). These medications may help reduce diabetic neuropathy pain and numbness in your hands and feet. They are generally not used for diabetes but they can be helpful if you have diabetes-related nerve pain or other symptoms such as depression, anxiety or sleep disturbances. TCAs should not be combined with MAOIs because this combination could lead to serious side effects such as heart attack, stroke or coma

Physicians can now provide proper testing for their diabetic patients and qualify for reimbursement for these services!

As a physician, you can now provide proper testing for your diabetic patients and qualify for reimbursement for these services. This is a major step towards providing better care to those who need it most.

You can use this opportunity to treat properly the diabetic patient for their specific needs. This will help ensure that your patients are receiving the best treatment available, which will ultimately lead them in a healthier direction!

With a simple test, physicians can now treat properly the diabetic patient for their specific needs.

The TM Flow test is a simple way to identify the type of peripheral neuropathy a person has. Patients will be able to start treatment right away and begin feeling better almost immediately. This test can also be used in conjunction with other common tests, such as MRI or CT scans, which doctors commonly use for diagnosis and treatment.

The TM Flow test is fast and easy, taking less than 14 minutes to complete. In just two steps, patients will receive their results on screen or via email directly from the doctor’s office where they had it done!

Conclusion

By using a simple test called TM Flow, physicians can now treat properly the diabetic patient for their specific needs.

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