The Pulse B Testing Program
At Pulse B, our general diagnostic screening assessment offers the most innovative, effective, painless and life saving non-invasive tests that measure the overall health of a patients cardiac and nervous system. This program offers a deep understanding into how well a patients body is functioning overall, which can help providers track and monitor patient's progress.
Another thing the Pulse B program offers is unlimited revenue potential for practices offering this test. With patients being able to have the test done twice a year, the test can easily be integrated into a patients bi-annual visit. By joining Pulse B, you're practice could see a $5,000 increase in revenue per week, at a minimum."
Who Should Consider Testing?
Bi-Annual testing may be medically appropriate for patients with the following risk factors:
- Diabetes or insulin resistance
- Chronic pain or inflammation
- Obesity or weight-related issues
- High blood pressure (hypertension)
- Arterial stiffness or plaque buildup
- History of smoking
- Elevated cholesterol or triglycerides
- Neuropathy or nerve-related pain
- Numbness, tingling, or loss of sensation
- Dizziness or lightheadedness
- Family history of heart disease or sudden cardiac events
Guided by Medical Necessity
All testing is performed based on medical necessity and in line with state-specific CMS guidelines and best clinical practices. This ensures every assessment is tailored to your individual health profile and risk factors.
Why It Matters?
- Track the effectiveness of current treatment plans
- Reveal early warning signs of potential cardiovascular issues
- Help guide referrals to specialists when needed
- Identify urgent cases where intervention may prevent serious health events
- These results not only support your ongoing care but also protect your practice by providing objective, medically justified data.
Put Your Patients — and Your Practice — Ahead
Better data leads to better decisions. Our goal is to empower both patients and providers to improve outcomes, reduce healthcare costs, and support long-term wellness through:
- Lifestyle changes
- Targeted medications
- Patient education and compliance
- Consistent follow-ups and preventive care