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Title: Can anyone recommend a physician
Post by: 02camss on February 20, 2018, 12:57:37 PM
I have Kaiser and need to find an outside Doctor to get a medical clearance letter.  Can anyone recommend a doctor?  I tried looking through the older post.  Please PM me if you can help.  Thanks
Title: Re: Can anyone recommend a physician
Post by: Juggs on March 12, 2018, 09:39:00 AM
I’m also needing a referral. Nothing found via search. Please PM if possible, thanks!
Title: Re: Can anyone recommend a physician
Post by: zippz on March 12, 2018, 10:24:28 AM
Try sending message to HRA.  They're tracking this and may be able to give you some tips
Title: Re: Can anyone recommend a physician
Post by: tillamook on March 12, 2018, 11:19:07 AM
Im on the Big Island and will do clearance letters.  I've had quite a few people have to fly over from Oahu to see me.  PM me for more information and the scheduling process. 

It is not up and running yet but DRGO will have a list of firearm friendly doctors available on request hopefully soon
https://drgo.us/2adoc-com-will-connect-patients-and-providers/
Title: Re: Can anyone recommend a physician
Post by: Juggs on March 14, 2018, 10:24:57 PM
I found a psychiatrist that will help with medical clearance letters and very much supports the constitution. He gave me the OK to post his contact info, and he’s reached out to the HRA.

Dr. Thomas Cook
808.457.1082
Title: Re: Can anyone recommend a physician
Post by: stangzilla on March 15, 2018, 05:26:56 AM
I found a psychiatrist that will help with medical clearance letters and very much supports the constitution. He gave me the OK to post his contact info, and he’s reached out to the HRA.

Dr. Thomas Cook
808.457.1082

Good to know there are people on our side  :thumbsup:
Title: Re: Can anyone recommend a physician
Post by: kf2num on May 16, 2018, 11:50:53 AM
I found a psychiatrist that will help with medical clearance letters and very much supports the constitution. He gave me the OK to post his contact info, and he’s reached out to the HRA.

Dr. Thomas Cook
808.457.1082

Hi, Juggs. Did Dr. Cook write the medical clearance letter for you? I'm stuck in the same situation with Kaiser.
Title: Re: Can anyone recommend a physician
Post by: Q on May 17, 2018, 05:10:19 PM
Dr. Greenly if on oahu
Title: Re: Can anyone recommend a physician
Post by: Soleyobo on November 16, 2018, 12:20:17 AM
Do these contacts still work?  I just switched to Kaiser but reading the horror stories I might switch back to HMSA.   :shake:
Title: Re: Can anyone recommend a physician
Post by: RSN172 on November 16, 2018, 11:15:15 AM
Try Dr Josh Green  LOL
Title: Re: Can anyone recommend a physician
Post by: rklapp on November 16, 2018, 08:24:49 PM
Do these contacts still work?  I just switched to Kaiser but reading the horror stories I might switch back to HMSA.   :shake:
I've filled out the Kaiser authorization form twice with no problems (yet).
Title: Re: Can anyone recommend a physician
Post by: stangzilla on November 17, 2018, 05:32:53 AM
If you have kaiser and have never seen a psychologist  or behavioral health, you won't get denied. It's when you went to BH, then it puts the ball in the court of HPD. Then they can red flag you if they so desire. That's when they get the green light to infringe on our 2A rights. You could have seen BH for biting your finger nails or having a nightmare, doesnt matter. Once you're red flagged, you red flagged for life!  :grrr:
Title: Re: Can anyone recommend a physician
Post by: hawaiian808 on March 04, 2020, 09:57:21 AM
Having the same problem with Kaiser. Seen a Therapist for a day (25 years ago) and now I had to turn in my firearm to HPD til I get clearance letter. Does anyone know where I can go to get this resolved? It’s also gendering my employment opportunities so I really need this letter. THANK YOU
Title: Re: Can anyone recommend a physician
Post by: groveler on March 04, 2020, 10:05:09 AM
Try Dr Josh Green  LOL
You have a sick sense of humor!
Title: Re: Can anyone recommend a physician
Post by: hawaiian808 on March 04, 2020, 10:44:22 AM
Looked u Dr. Greenly but his office is closed permanently. Trying the other Dr. Thomas Cook but only get voicemail
Title: Re: Can anyone recommend a physician
Post by: tillamook on March 04, 2020, 11:15:48 AM
Looked u Dr. Greenly but his office is closed permanently. Trying the other Dr. Thomas Cook but only get voicemail

Im on the big island and do them if you are desperate and want to travel (except I no longer do them for active duty LEO)
Title: Re: Can anyone recommend a physician
Post by: armsinc on March 05, 2020, 07:33:59 AM
Having the same problem with Kaiser. Seen a Therapist for a day (25 years ago) and now I had to turn in my firearm to HPD til I get clearance letter. Does anyone know where I can go to get this resolved? It’s also gendering my employment opportunities so I really need this letter. THANK YOU
I dont know what your financial situation is but I bet you if you filed a lawsuit stuff with either clear up really fast for you or you could set a precedent.
Title: Re: Can anyone recommend a physician
Post by: MrJones on October 07, 2020, 10:41:30 AM
I was red flagged by Kaiser about 10 years ago. I ended up getting a clearance letter from a outside doctor. I want to acquire a new PTA. I have HMSA now for about 10 years. Do I still need the clearance letter? Kaiser red flagged me for seeing a physician 35 years ago for minor depression.

Dr Jones
Title: Re: Can anyone recommend a physician
Post by: Flapp_Jackson on October 07, 2020, 12:18:22 PM
I was red flagged by Kaiser about 10 years ago. I ended up getting a clearance letter from a outside doctor. I want to acquire a new PTA. I have HMSA now for about 10 years. Do I still need the clearance letter? Kaiser red flagged me for seeing a physician 35 years ago for minor depression.

Dr Jones

If it were me, I'd submit the permit application without the clearance letter.  That's the only way to really know if HMSA will flag you.

If they don't flag you, then you're good.

If HMSA flags you, and HPD asks for the clearance letter, I'd just give them the 10-year-old letter.  If they bitch about it being 10 years old, tell then it should be fine, since HMSA flagged your application for a 35-year-old reason.

That's me, though.  My mindset is to not volunteer information.  If you provide the letter, and HMSA doesn't flag you, you'll confuse them even more.
Title: Re: Can anyone recommend a physician
Post by: MrJones on October 07, 2020, 01:22:29 PM
I was wondering if they look at your old PTA’s and cross check the information.
Title: Re: Can anyone recommend a physician
Post by: Flapp_Jackson on October 07, 2020, 01:30:00 PM
I was wondering if they look at your old PTA’s and cross check the information.

Only HPD can answer that.

There's no difference if you wait for a call to bring in the letter vs. volunteering it.  If it's been 10 years since you needed to bring it in, it's plausible that you didn't remember it 10 years later.

If you were not denied a permit after providing the letter, then it's obvious you will be truthful on the application saying you've never been denied.  A request for more information is not a denial -- it's just a temporary administrative hold.

Again, I'd withhold it to see if it's even needed.  If you provide it, I can see the firearms section saying you need a newer one -- that a 10 year old letter is not "current."

Don't provide a reason for them to waste more of your time and money. 

Of course, you can do as you wish.  Not telling you to do it one way or the other.  This is how I would do it. 

If HMSA doesn't flag you, it doesn't matter what HPD has in your file.  They will run a background check as usual.  If they find nothing, there is nothing.  Permit apporved.   :thumbsup:

You're worrying about answering a question that may never be asked.  Cross that bridge when you come to it -- not before.
Title: Re: Can anyone recommend a physician
Post by: stangzilla on October 07, 2020, 01:38:40 PM
you still need the clearance letter
or you can try just saying you have HMSA.  HMSA doesn't have your Kaiser info, most likely and wont have any psychological info on you so in their eyes there is nothing in question, so no red flag
but if HPD goes back and checks that you are already red flagged then you will need the letter from the doctor
I remember an officer at firearms telling me "if you red flagged, you red flagged for life"
then another officer told me "we don't keep records here"
so could be luck of the draw
Title: Re: Can anyone recommend a physician
Post by: Flapp_Jackson on October 07, 2020, 02:06:41 PM
you still need the clearance letter
or you can try just saying you have HMSA.  HMSA doesn't have your Kaiser info, most likely and wont have any psychological info on you so in their eyes there is nothing in question, so no red flag
but if HPD goes back and checks that you are already red flagged then you will need the letter from the doctor
I remember an officer at firearms telling me "if you red flagged, you red flagged for life"
then another officer told me "we don't keep records here"
so could be luck of the draw

Exactly.  No harm in submitting the application without the letter and waiting to be asked for it. 

Best case: permit is approved.  Worst case: they ask for the letter before approving it.

Either way, it'll be a good "test" to see what the real answer is ....

... until the next time, of course!   :geekdanc: 
Title: Re: Can anyone recommend a physician
Post by: aaronc5362 on October 07, 2020, 02:50:02 PM
Just see your regular physician. He or she will write you a letter. Hmsa is better than kaiser or straub. Atleast what i heard from.

Im sure your minor depression pertained to a life changing event. And only lasted a short while.

I needed a doctors letter cause i smoked weed back in high school. It was a social gathering. Havent done it since 10th grade.

I needed a letter too. My doc wrote me 1. But ask hpd for the template. Cause you need to follow it to the T. My doc wrote it wrong twice. So i had to go back twice after initial consultation.

I know i know, high school stuff dont count. But i cant lie. I really suck at lying.


To be on the safe side. Just get the letter. With covid going on i was straight up lucky to get an extra 2 appointments. My doc was only seeing 3 patients per hour. And they completely shut down during the states stay at home order. So feb. I got my first letter. Wasnt good enough. My next doctor appt. Was in july (covid just began to surge in march thats why, so my doctor didnt open til ending of June.. FU COVID). Then i made my hpd appointment in sept. letter was wrongfully written. So had to go back to doctor. And it just so happen the day after stay at home order ended i got the 1 cancelled slot at my doctors office. Super friggin lucky cause my 14 day wait period with hpd was ending. I got the "ok, gtg confirm" from the nice officer (took only a day and a half to get back to me)  at hpd the day before my 14 days were up. So i grabbed my long rifle permit on the very last day. Thats never happened to me before. But it is what it is.

Hope that helps

Oh btw a clearnce letter only lasts a year. So every year from 2007 to 2016/2017 i had to get a letter. But it kinda worked out cause id either get my flu shot or a physical. And this year i got my flu shot and did some blood work. Turns out i have hereditary disease that makes my immune system weak. Which explains why i get sick often. Now i can get fmla at work👍🏻👍🏻
Title: Re: Can anyone recommend a physician
Post by: aaronc5362 on October 07, 2020, 03:10:29 PM
Pertaining to the red flag. I think it goes case by case. It prob depends on what you did.

Personal experience: they had my old letter from 2016 at hpd. But like i said earlier, its only good for a year. So i always gotta do it.

Drugs as minor prob not.

Domestic violence or battery or something along those lines, then prob yes.

And hmsa does get medical records from kaiser. My friend had kaiser then switched to hmsa. Had all his info on his broken hand and car accidents. Back injury. Dunno bout psychological stuff tho.
Title: Re: Can anyone recommend a physician
Post by: Flapp_Jackson on October 07, 2020, 03:16:19 PM
Didn't know there was an annual expiration date on the clearance letters,

Knowing that, I'm even more inclined to not provide the letter unless asked -- if this were me.

You could mail the letter in if you're worried about having to make another appointment.  Dropping off a letter doesn't sound like it should require an appointment, either, but common sense doesn't apply to HPD.

Good luck!
Title: Re: Can anyone recommend a physician
Post by: stangzilla on October 07, 2020, 04:04:26 PM
I just went to HPD a few weeks ago and used my letter from 2015 or 2016.  Kaiser only started the red flag thing in about 2014 or 2015.  up until then I was getting firearms without being red flagged.  I saw the psychologist 34 years ago.  I also work at Kaiser, so i'm very familiar with their protocols and especially these red flag letters
I think unless you saw the psychologist since the last letter, the last letter is still good.  I've been doing it this way a few times per year since getting red flagged back in 2015 or so
my red flag came from seeing a psychologist 34 years ago when I was in high school at the recommendation of my mom bc I was getting a 2.6 GPA in school
that should not get a red flag.  but its HPD's call to red flag you, not the Doctors call
doctor merely gives HPD the notes from the visit, then its ALL HPD's call to red flag you or not.
in kaiser's case, when HPD sends the letter to kaiser, the doctor doesn't even look at it .  it goes to the records department and a clerk prints up the notes and sends to HPD.  if HPD didn't have their daily rations of malasadas that day, you could be red flagged for nothing like i did
but it cant be reveresed bc i'm already red flagged.  like the officer told me, "if you red flagged, you red flagged for life"
Title: Re: Can anyone recommend a physician
Post by: stangzilla on October 07, 2020, 04:16:04 PM
here's Kaiser's policy on firearms letters.  this is what they send you when they receive the forms from HPD:

Quote

Our Policy On Requests for Medical Clearance for Firearms Permits
Dear Member:
We have received your request or inquiry regarding a medical clearance in relation to an application for a firearms permit.
We are sorry to inform you that Kaiser Permanente physicians are unable to provide this type of evaluation. Typically these requests ask our doctors to state that a person “shall own, possess or control any firearm or ammunition” and that they are free of any issues that would preclude gun ownership. Our independent physicians in the Hawaii Permanente Medical Group do not feel that it is appropriate for physicians to give opinions on whether or not someone should own or possess a weapon or ammunition. In addition, Kaiser Permanente’s current benefit structure does not provide coverage for such types of evaluations.
You may choose to see an independent practitioner in the community, at your own expense, to provide an assessment regarding your capacity to obtain or operate a firearm. We will provide that practitioner with copies of your past medical and/or mental health records upon presentation of a properly executed authorization form.
We regret any inconvenience this may cause you.


so as you can see, Kaiser has no opinion whether someone should own a firearm or not.  that is the opinion of HPD, and they are not psychologists or doctors.  HPD is the ones that red flag you
Title: Re: Can anyone recommend a physician
Post by: takeiteasy on October 07, 2020, 04:34:33 PM
Dr. Guy Yatsushiro
Title: Re: Can anyone recommend a physician
Post by: aaronc5362 on October 07, 2020, 05:47:44 PM
Wow that kinda sucks for people that have kaiser. Thank god i had hmsa ever since i was born. Lol . So i guess you gotta find an outside doctor/ psychiatrist.

Yea, i had to see a drug counselor to lessen my suspension days. Thats why i need my letter.

Funny you should mention using an old letter. I think 1 year out of those many many letters, hpd didnt need it.  It was either cause i registered new guns before my 1 year was up or they just didnt care. Well i also knew a guy in firearms as well as the sgt was a customer of mine when i use to be in automotive. Or maybe i renewed my long gun permit before expiration, so i was still in within a year of my letter veung good. I really dont remember. Sorry.

But yeah, my regular physician at hmsa/kuakini wrote my letter.
Title: Re: Can anyone recommend a physician
Post by: aaronc5362 on October 07, 2020, 05:51:25 PM
Yea, my doctor faxes the letter for me. But since my time was running real low (wasnt sure when he would fax it), the officer who did my background let me email a pic of it first. So he could clear it with his sgt.

Then he gave me the gtg email, i just had to bring original copy so they can scan it and keep it on record.

But i do have to bring the letter everytime i apply for permit. Cause the questionarre i write yes on number 6. I think thats the drug one. Lol. Then under explanations i write a simple statement and "brought doctors note".
Title: Re: Can anyone recommend a physician
Post by: MrJones on October 07, 2020, 06:28:36 PM
Here’s a question: So if they cleared your previous PTA after receiving a clearance letter and you now own said firearms,what would happen if they want to decline  a new PTA.
Would they try to confiscate your previously legally owned firearms?

Jones
Title: Re: Can anyone recommend a physician
Post by: aaronc5362 on October 07, 2020, 06:50:09 PM
I would say negative. UNLESS you did somethung that gives them a reason to.

Example: the year 2008 i tried to commit suicide.
                 The year 2010, ive been goin counseling since and i got cleared for firearms
 
The year 2012 i tried to commit suicide again. Then ill prob get all my stuff confiscated.

As long as your clean since a "said" situation and youve been cleared. There should be no reason for them to take it away. Well maybe if the law changed. And the approving officer says no.

Tbh. Hpd is pretty lax on restrictions. I honestly believe they do try to prevent psychos from owning guns. But letters are based on opinions from doctors. Cops are not certified in the medical aspect. So if 1 were to go gung ho they can pin it on the doctor??? Thatll be a good excuse. Plus they definitely look at your history. If they see a occurence of a said crime or disorder, youll get denied. If its a life changing event maybe not. I honestly dont know. Their could be other circumstances that could factor in.

Title: Re: Can anyone recommend a physician
Post by: Gordyf on October 08, 2020, 08:47:15 AM
I was wondering if they look at your old PTA’s and cross check the information.

Probably not as that takes effort.