Why Clinics are Choosing TM Flow for Preventive Health Testing
- Bo McCorkle
- Jun 12
- 3 min read

Healthcare is a revolutionary field, and every day it seeks another value-based healthcare tool or way to improve patient care and make it more accessible. No matter how advanced it gets, the importance of preventive health testing can’t be underestimated.
Preventive care reduces the risk of diseases and can save millions of lives. No doubt, every clinic looks to incorporate this technology into its system for better patient care. But what if we told you there’s a machine that not only delivers better preventive health testing for your patients, but also brings profitable benefits to your clinic?
TM Flow System has been helping clinics meet this demand by providing a path to increased profitability and patient satisfaction. This blog will discuss how TM Flow works, what makes it reimbursable, and why it’s become a powerful tool for clinics focused on growth and quality care.
What is TM Flow?
TM Flow is a non-invasive, diagnostic testing system that assesses:
Autonomic nervous system (ANS) function
Cardiovascular health
Sudomotor (sweat gland) activity
Peripheral vascular circulation (ABI/ABI with TBI)
The system combines multiple FDA-cleared diagnostic technologies into a single workflow to provide a comprehensive health assessment in under 10 minutes. It’s painless, easy to administer, and requires minimal training.
Why Preventive Health Testing Matters
Preventive testing is becoming a standard of care in primary and specialty practices. Chronic diseases like diabetes, hypertension, and cardiovascular disease often develop quietly, and traditional methods may miss early signs of deterioration.
By identifying dysfunction in the ANS or circulatory system, TM Flow enables clinicians to:
Detect early warning signs
Monitor disease progression
Adjust treatment plans proactively
Reduce long-term healthcare costs for patients
More importantly for clinics, preventive testing is often reimbursable, creating a win-win for providers and patients alike.
How is TM Flow Testing Reimbursable?
TM Flow qualifies for reimbursement through established CPT codes recognized by Medicare and most private insurers. Commonly used CPT codes include:
CPT Code | Description |
95921 | ANS function testing; cardiovascular adrenergic function |
93922 | Ankle-Brachial Index |
95924 | Combined Autonomic Function Testing |
95923 | Sudomotor test |
When billed appropriately, clinics may receive $200–$400+ per test, depending on payer policies and regional reimbursement rates.
Conditions That Justify TM Flow Testing
Reimbursement for TM Flow is not only about the codes; it’s about demonstrating medical necessity. Fortunately, the device is clinically appropriate in evaluating a wide range of common chronic conditions.
Common Use Cases Include:
Type 2 Diabetes
Hypertension
Peripheral Neuropathy
Chronic Fatigue
Autonomic Dysfunction
Cardiovascular risk evaluation
Peripheral Artery Disease
Many of these are everyday issues in primary care, endocrinology, cardiology, and podiatry practices. This makes TM Flow a natural fit for multiple specialties.
Clinical and Financial Benefits of TM Flow for Clinics
Other than being an early disease detection tool, TM Flow benefits clinics in several other ways. If you are looking for clinic revenue growth strategies, take a look at how TM Flow can help you:
1. Increased Revenue Without Adding Providers
TM Flow allows clinics to generate new streams of revenue from existing patients. Because the test is quick and can be administered by trained medical assistants, it doesn’t require additional physician time.
2. Faster ROI and Low Overhead
Minimal training required
Compact equipment with no recurring disposable costs
Return on investment is often achieved within a few months
3. Enhanced Patient Care and Retention
Patients appreciate the proactive approach, especially those with chronic diseases. TM Flow results can strengthen trust, encourage compliance, and boost satisfaction, which contribute to higher retention and growth.
Operational Benefits for Clinics
From a business and workflow perspective, TM Flow is designed to be efficient and scalable.
The full test takes less than 12 minutes and is entirely non-invasive. There’s no need for lab work, radiation, or lengthy appointment times.
Medical assistants or nurses can perform the test after minimal training. Providers can simply review and interpret the automated report during the consultation.
TM Flow does not rely on consumables or recurring disposables. Once the device is in place, overhead is minimal.
Reports can be printed, exported, or uploaded into most Electronic Health Record (EHR) systems.
Compliance and Best Practices
To maximize reimbursement and avoid denials:
Document medical necessity clearly in the chart
Use correct CPT and ICD-10 codes
Follow payer-specific frequency guidelines (e.g., once every 6–12 months)
Keep billing and clinical staff informed of coding updates
Final Thoughts
TM Flow is more than just a preventive health testing device. It’s a tool for modern clinics that want clinical excellence as well as financial sustainability. With this reimbursable preventive testing device, clinics can deliver real patient value, increase patient engagement, and generate new revenue.
If your practice is looking to provide profitable preventive care, TM Flow may be the solution you've been searching for.
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