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Enhancing Healthcare with TM Flow: Revolutionary Diagnostics and Smart Practice Opportunities

In the evolving landscape of healthcare, physicians continually seek advanced tools that not only enhance patient care but also streamline their practice. One such groundbreaking tool is the TM Flow System. This non-invasive diagnostic device is redefining how we approach patient evaluations, particularly in the realms of autonomic and peripheral nervous system disorders.

TM Flow System Overview

The TM Flow System stands at the forefront of non-invasive diagnostics. It encompasses three essential tests:

  • Sudomotor Function Testing: This test evaluates sweat gland function, providing crucial insights into small fiber neuropathies often associated with conditions like diabetes.
  • ABI Testing: The Ankle-Brachial Index (ABI) test is integral in assessing the risk of peripheral arterial disease (PAD).
  • ANS Assessment: This evaluates the balance between the sympathetic and parasympathetic nervous systems, including cardiovagal or cardiac autonomic neuropathy tests, offering vital data on overall autonomic function.

These tests are instrumental in detecting a range of health conditions, offering a more comprehensive view of the patient’s health.

Advantages of the TM Flow System for Physicians and Patients

  • Enhanced Patient Care: Early detection is key in managing chronic conditions. The TM Flow System enables physicians to identify potential health issues like diabetic neuropathy and cardiovascular autonomic neuropathy quickly. It’s non-invasive and offers patient comfort without compromising diagnostic accuracy.
  • Strengthened Clinical Decision-Making: The system provides detailed, clear, and easily interpretable reports. This facilitates informed decision-making and helps devise tailored treatment plans based on quantifiable data.
  • Increased Practice Efficiency: With tests administered in as little as 15 minutes and minimal training required, the TM Flow System seamlessly integrates into existing workflows, enhancing efficiency without disrupting routine patient care.

Case Study/Real-World Application

Consider the case of a middle-aged patient presenting with symptoms suggestive of diabetic neuropathy. Using the TM Flow System, the physician was able to conduct a comprehensive assessment, identifying early signs of neuropathy. This allowed for swift intervention, dramatically improving the patient’s management plan and prognosis.

The Financial Aspect: Maximizing Savings with Section 179

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For practices considering the TM Flow System, there is an added financial benefit. Under Section 179 of the IRS tax code, practices can potentially deduct the full cost of qualifying equipment purchased or financed during the tax year. This means that investing in the TM Flow System not only elevates patient care but also offers a substantial tax advantage, making it a financially smart decision for your practice.

The TM Flow System is more than a diagnostic tool; it is a comprehensive solution for patient care enhancement, clinical decision-making, and practice efficiency. As the healthcare industry continues to advance, tools like the TM Flow System are crucial in providing high-quality care. With the financial incentives offered through Section 179, it is an investment that makes sense both clinically and financially. Embrace the future of healthcare diagnostics with the TM Flow System — where patient care, efficiency and smart economics converge.

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Ankle Brachial Index (ABI) made simple with the TM Flow System

 

Simple ABI Testing

What is the Ankle Brachial Index (ABI)?

The Ankle Brachial Index, or ABI, is a non-invasive test used to assess peripheral artery disease (PAD). The ABI is calculated by comparing the blood pressure in the lower extremities to the blood pressure in the arms. An abnormal ABI indicates narrowing the arteries and reduced blood flow to the legs. ABI can be measured using a device called the TM FLOW SYSTEM. A low ABI is often a sign of PAD, and patients with an abnormal ABI are at increased risk for cardiovascular events such as heart attack and stroke.

How can the TM Flow System help with ABI testing and diagnosis?

ABI testing with the TM FLOW SYSTEM is a simple, straightforward process that can provide valuable information for physicians and their patients.

The TM FLOW SYSTEM is a non-invasive diagnostic tool that can be used to measure ABI or Ankle-Brachial Index. ABI is a measure of how well blood is flowing to the extremities and is an important indicator of peripheral artery disease. The TM FLOW SYSTEM can provide results within minutes. The ABI measurement device is an easy system to use, making it an ideal tool for busy medical practices.

What are some of the benefits of using the TM FLOW SYSTEM for ABI testing and diagnosis?

The TM FLOW SYSTEM is a new tool that promises to revolutionize the field of ABI testing and diagnosis. The system is designed to be much more user-friendly than traditional methods, and it offers a host of benefits for both patients and clinicians. One of the biggest advantages of the TM FLOW SYSTEM is that it significantly reduces the amount of time required for testing. In fact, the entire ABI measurement process can be completed in just minutes, which is a major advantage for busy clinics.

If you’re interested in learning more about the TM FLOW SYSTEM, contact Primary Care Diagnostics, LLC today. We’ll be happy to answer any of your questions and help you determine if the system is right for your practice.

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TM FLOW System – 3 Tests in One

The TM FLOW SYSTEM is a non-invasive, in-office test, that performs three billable diagnostic tests:

 

  • Sudomotor – Small Fiber Neuropathy

  • ABI – Ankle Brachial Index

  • ANS – Autonomic Nervous System

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