I guess I should clarify, he can get his 3rd class, he just has to do the hims which feels excessive as it's really geared towards dui's and drug abuse. The ame said zoloft isn't a problem and is on the acceptable list, referencing a pilot he sees on 400mg, which is a whole lot more than my sons 50. I just feel like 3500 to 7 grand for this test is pretty excessive. In the end we will pay and he'll fly, I was just hopi g perhaps with the new legislation passed y mo the ago on GAD there may be some better news. Kinda scary to know pilots can really never see a psychologist or therapist without possible grounding. In the end ma y pilots fly while on zoloft, if anyone else comes across this post, was just hoping he didn't need the HIMS.
Was this a HIMS AME's?
Do you have the underlying, guiding documents for this issuance path?
First you need his care to be not by a PCP nor ARNP but by an MD psychiatrist. GET that started- he needs six months of said care before he can succeed.
But, if what you wrote is inclusive and doens't leave anything out, all he should need is the Neurocognitive. Heck in CHI for the cogscreen (if he's normalized that's all that should be necessary) we can get that for $1,500 (but, NB if "Major depressive disorder" appears anyplace in the record, He will also need the HIMS Psychiatrist).
Using HIMS resources is NOT the same as doing HIMS. When the four of us wrote the "ON SSRI petition", the FAA just threw it in with drugs and alcohol as that's where the Part 67 trained Psychiatrists, Psychologists, and Trained AMEs were....
The other option is of course, if he has had
(1) only one period of treatment, and it's
(2)<5 years in duration,
(3) never dual drugs and
(4) no suicidality in the record, and
(5) no use of spych hospital....
He still has the decision path 1 option. It too requries (but) a community psychiatrist MD's take on the discontinuance and the risk factors for recurrence. And you really only get to see him if your son has someting to bill Blue Cross for- e.g if hes' off the meds already, they won't see him. Then you DO need the HIMS psychiatrist (about $4K).
In the first four years after the ON SSRI pathway became real (2010-2014), I used to whine a bit about cost. However, the trash that we get in the community providers' records has changed my mind. You really do need the Part 67 trained professionals who know what's what....