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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 Asheville

As a doctor, you know how important it is to keep your patients in good health. You also know that this process begins with being able to diagnose what might be causing their symptoms, and then treating them accordingly. But diagnosing these problems can sometimes be difficult without the right tools at your disposal.

That’s why we are so excited about the TM Flow! This amazing new technology allows doctors to diagnose many different common ailments just by using infrared light on one finger of their patient! It doesn’t require any uncomfortable tests or invasive procedures. All you need is this small device and an easy-to-use interface on your computer screen that gives you results in seconds—no waiting around for hours or days like other tests do!

We all know that the health care system can feel like a labyrinth. There’s a lot of red tape and it seems to be a mystery where you’re supposed to go for help.

As one of the most sought-after pain relief techniques in Southern Appalachia, TM Flow has been helping patients and doctors alike find relief from physical pain. It’s an effective method that can be used to treat a variety of symptoms, but it’s also become more popular due to its ability to help people manage their stress levels.

The health care system is complex and confusing for both patients and doctors alike. Patients are often frustrated by the amount of red tape they have to go through just to get an appointment, while doctors struggle with long wait times for test results that may not even be necessary.

TM Flow helps address these issues by providing patients with treatment options that don’t involve prescription medications or invasive procedures like surgery — but still offer effective results!

Strangely enough, doctors are not immune from this confusion. They have to fill out paperwork and get approval before they can do certain tests and procedures on their patients. Even for testing that should be routine.

Doctors have to fill out paperwork and get approval before they can do certain tests and procedures on their patients. Even for testing that should be routine.

For example, if a doctor wants to prescribe antibiotics for pneumonia, there’s a form he has to fill out with the insurance company. The paperwork is in triplicate: one copy for the patient’s record, one copy for his own file, and one copy for the insurance company who will pay him $50 per antibiotic prescription (but only if they approve it). This process takes several days (the amount of time it takes before an antibiotic can start working) during which time your pneumonia could get worse or even become life threatening if left untreated. It also wastes money—the cost of all those forms adds up!

This type of bureaucracy isn’t just annoying; it’s dangerous too! In fact this red tape is so inefficient that doctors are sometimes put in positions where they must choose between treating patients who need care and filling out all those forms so they can collect payment from third party payers like Medicare/Medicaid or private insurers like Blue Cross Blue Shield.*

It is in these small details that good doctors can start to become disgruntled and feel like their hands are tied when it comes to getting results for their patients.

The TM Flow is a new and innovative technology that has been developed in order to address limitations within the current medical system. This is not your typical MRI or CT scan, in fact it’s something completely different.

In most cases, doctors will use a patient’s previous medical history as an indicator of their current health status. In other words, if you have been diagnosed with diabetes or heart disease before then your doctor will assume that these conditions are still present unless otherwise told otherwise by you—or someone else who knows you well enough to tell them otherwise.

However, this isn’t always true because sometimes symptoms can be misleading and there may be underlying causes creating havoc on your body that aren’t yet visible on an x-ray or CT scan (such as arthritis). The TM Flow aims at changing this scenario by providing physicians with additional information to help make better decisions when treating their patients in need of care and treatment

The TM Flow is something completely different.

  • The TM Flow is a new technology that uses infrared light to find abnormalities in nerve function, which can lead to pain.
  • It also measures cutaneous microcirculation, or blood flow through the skin.
  • 2-point discrimination testing is performed at the same time as this new technology. It involves two points of contact with your skin and assessing how well you feel each point separately.
  • All of these tests take 3 minutes to perform!

TM Flow is new, so it’s understandable if you haven’t heard of the technology before now. It uses infrared LED light to find abnormalities in nerve function, while also measuring cutaneous microcirculation, and performing 2-point discrimination testing all at once.

TM Flow is a new diagnostic device that uses infrared light to measure nerve function, and also performs cutaneous microcirculation and 2-point discrimination testing.

The TM Flow takes just three minutes to complete, making it the quickest way to get an accurate diagnosis of neurological problems. It’s also painless and non-invasive, making it an ideal option for patients who are nervous about needles or other invasive tests.

Because the TM Flow was approved by the FDA in 2008, there have been many other studies on its effectiveness at diagnosing conditions like carpal tunnel syndrome or low back pain without having to administer anesthesia or use needles.

The test takes just 3 minutes and involves absolutely no pain or discomfort or radiation exposure to your patient. You get an onscreen analysis with a pre-test evaluation as well as a post-test comparison in seconds! No lengthy wait times!

  • The test takes just 3 minutes and involves absolutely no pain or discomfort or radiation exposure to your patient. You get an onscreen analysis with a pre-test evaluation as well as a post-test comparison in seconds! No lengthy wait times!
  • It’s a great tool for any doctor who wants to see their patients progress from treatment, but it also serves as an incredibly effective way for medical professionals to track their own progress.
  • The results are easy to read and understand, even if you’re new at this kind of thing.

It’s hard not to be impressed when you see how easy it is to use the TM Flow on your patients. That’s why our current users are raving about the technology!

It’s hard not to be impressed when you see how easy it is to use the TM Flow on your patients. That’s why our current users are raving about the technology!

“I love using this machine because it’s so fast and easy,” says Dr. Wendy Bates, a physician in Asheville, NC who specializes in diagnosing blood vessel conditions with ultrasound and CT scans. “It takes less than two minutes per patient and has no pain or discomfort—and unlike other screening tests that involve radiation exposure, there are no risks involved in getting an MRI with the TM Flow.”

The results from this non-invasive test can help your doctor determine if further testing is needed to determine what might be causing your symptoms or if you need treatment for an existing condition.

According to our clients, using the TM Flow has been transformative for their practices and lives!

The TM Flow is a new technology that’s easy to use and painless, with no side effects. It provides results in seconds, and it can be used for a variety of conditions. This powerful tool for diagnostics can help you find the right treatment for your patients quickly and easily.

Our clients are raving about how transformative this technology has been for their practices and lives!

Conclusion

We hope that by sharing some of our own experiences with the technology, we can make it easier for you to start using this amazing tool in your practice.

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