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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 Phoenix

I am happy to announce that I am now offering TM Flow testing in our Phoenix office. This test is a non invasive autonomic neuropathy test, which can be done at our office.

TM Flow is a test for autonomic neuropathy, that has been validated in multiple clinical studies.

TM Flow is a test for autonomic neuropathy, that has been validated in multiple clinical studies. The test functions as a tilt table, which measures the sweat of the patient’s foot. It is painless and takes about 15 minutes to complete.

The test functions as a tilt table, which measures the sweat of the patient’s foot.

The test functions as a tilt table, which measures the sweat of the patient’s foot. However, rather than being strapped down or attached to anything, the patient sits in a chair with their foot placed in a cup that is then connected to a computer. The computer calculates how much salt is being released from their sweat and uses this information to determine if they have hyperhidrosis.

When you hear talk about “tilt tables” for testing hyperhidrosis treatment options, there may be some confusion regarding what exactly these machines do. The term “tilt table” refers to several kinds of medical equipment designed for very different purposes than those where we find them used today—namely: they’re not used as part of an assessment for treating excessive sweating!

In fact, these machines are used by doctors primarily when examining patients who suffer from diseases like fainting spells (syncope) or seizures (epilepsy). They’re also sometimes called “unconsciousness” tests because they allow doctors to see what happens during these events without having their subject consciously aware. As such, these tests can provide valuable information into whether someone has either fainted or suffered a seizure; they won’t tell us anything about whether someone might eventually experience such issues later on down the road though!

I am using this testing to refer patients to neurologists in Phoenix and other parts of the country who will be able to order this test for my patients.

As a result of my work with patients at the Center for Neurological Disorders, I am using this testing to refer patients to neurologists in Phoenix and other parts of the country who will be able to order this test for my patients. These specialists can help those who are suffering from autonomic neuropathy with the treatment of their condition, which is often associated with multiple sclerosis (MS), diabetes, or other autoimmune diseases. In addition, they can also provide information about any additional tests that may be helpful in monitoring your health over time.

This is a non invasive and can be done in my office.

A muscle function test (MFT) is a non-invasive test that can be done in my office and it’s easy to do. All you have to do is sit still for 30 minutes while I measure your arm strength and endurance, which will help determine if you need physical therapy or not. The test is painless, reliable and quick with clear results that will give us an idea of what kind of treatment you need.

The company who makes the machine (LD Technology) has a excellent reputation and supports me with high quality testing.

The company who makes the machine (LD Technology) has a excellent reputation and supports me with high quality testing. They have been around for 20 years and have installed over 1,000 machines worldwide. They are a leader in the field of autonomic nervous system testing, having published several studies on their testing methods.

You can have your autonomic nervous system evaluated by a Sudomotor reflex test right here at our office, contact us today!

You can have your autonomic nervous system evaluated by a Sudomotor reflex test right here at our office, contact us today! Our offices are open for appointments Monday through Friday from 8:30am to 4:30pm, and we’re happy to help you schedule a time that works best for you. We look forward to seeing you soon! If there are any questions or concerns that come up over the phone, please do not hesitate to ask us about them—we will be more than happy to answer any question that comes up.

Conclusion

We are happy to do this test for you and can assist with the ordering of the test. Please contact us today!

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