Turning Diagnostic Data into Action
The TM Flow System can help your primary care office make informed decisions about how to move forward with patient care. With non-invasive, in-office testing for vascular and autonomic function, the TM Flow System supports your preventative strategies, chronic condition management, and referral decisions. You also benefit from CPT-billable data that enhances efficiency and improves outcomes.
What the TM Flow System Measures and Why It Matters
The TM Flow System combines three critical diagnostic tests into one streamlined process:
- 95921 for autonomic function testing
- 95923 for sudomotor (sweat gland) testing
- 93922 for ankle-brachial index testing
These data points give you a clearer understanding of your patient’s circulatory and autonomic health. Instead of relying on vitals or subjective complaints alone, you gain a structured view of how the nervous system and blood vessels are functioning. In many cases, this reveals issues that routine exams might miss.
How TM Flow System Results Support Clinical Direction
The real value of TM Flow System data lies in how it helps guide your next steps. When you see elevated arterial stiffness and an abnormal ABI reading, it may be time to refer the patient to vascular care. If someone shows reduced heart rate variability and an abnormal sweat response, you might consider adjusting medications or ordering further autonomic testing.
In other cases, the data may confirm that your current plan is working. It gives you confidence when continuing conservative care or monitoring for changes.
Guiding Chronic and Preventive Care
The TM Flow System is especially useful when managing patients with diabetes, hypertension, or a strong family history of cardiovascular disease. Even if your patients don’t have symptoms, the system can detect early changes that help you intervene sooner. For example, a declining ABI trend may not trigger symptoms, but it could indicate the need for closer monitoring or changes in the care plan. This insight allows you to stay ahead of disease progression and personalize your treatment plans based on measurable trends instead of waiting for problems to appear.
When to Use TM Flow System Testing for Clinical Insight
You’ll find the TM Flow System most helpful for patients presenting with vague complaints like fatigue, cold extremities, or dizziness, particularly when labs and vitals look normal. It also supports your follow-up visits by giving you a clear way to track changes or evaluate treatment effectiveness. With repeatable, objective data, you’ll reduce uncertainty and make more confident decisions at every step.
The TM Flow System gives your primary care team a reliable, CPT-billable way to turn diagnostic results into clinical action. Whether you’re fine-tuning a treatment plan, making a referral, or continuing with confidence, the data helps you make smarter, more targeted decisions. Used consistently, the TM Flow System allows you to stay proactive, improve patient outcomes, and bring clarity to complex cardiovascular and autonomic care.