You might try getting a beginning piano teacher too.
IMO every musician regardless of what instrument is their main one should learn some piano.
Boy did I learn that the hard way... My son wants to learn the Drums, But right now he is taking Piano lessons for this very reason. I told him that if he will teach me Piano when he learns it, I will in turn teach him to Play the Drums.
Piano was my major. I took up drums at 45...2+ years ago and I can't imagine how far along I'd be without my piano background, given my age.
Independence has not been a problem, reading multiple notes at a time is easy and so is hearing what is going on in the music.
In the beginning the main difficulty was overcoming the programming that notes high on the staff were for the right hand and were placed to the right of the body (etc). I felt like a dyslexic for a while, but once I realized why my body was going in the wrong direction so many times it was easy to fix.
I think that having some melodic and harmonic understanding also plays into how I appoach playing the drums. If anything has been a drawback for me, it has been the dependence on notation reading that classical training gave me. Improvisation has been my weakness, kind of scary even! But I'm starting to enjoy it ...especially as my skills build.
Drumming has even improved my piano.
I agree it's a good combination!