The Daily Telegraph

Non-binary Canadian sues for op to have both penis and vagina

- By Susie Coen

A NON-BINARY patient in Canada is seeking taxpayer-funded surgery to create a vagina while also keeping a functional penis.

If a court rules in their favour, the patient, 33, from Ontario, will travel to a specialist clinic in Austin, Texas, for the procedure.

The patient, referred to in documents as KS, was born male but identifies as non-binary – “literally a mix”, according to court documents.

They argue forcing them to undergo binary surgery “could be considered an illegal act of conversion therapy as well as a violation of the Ontario Human Rights Code”.

Ontario’s Health Insurance Plan (OHIP) initially denied the request for the surgery in 2022 on the grounds that the procedure is experiment­al and is not performed in Canada.

But the province’s appeals board overturned the decision on the grounds that vaginoplas­ty should not inherently include a penectomy. That decision prompted a counter-appeal and Ontario’s Superior Court of Justice is expected to issue a ruling in the coming months.

It is unclear how much the surgery would cost, but the clinic, The Crane Center, told the National Post their surgeries range from £8,000 - £56,000.

According to court documents, KS has suffered from gender dysphoria since they were a teen. They are non-binary but are more “transfemin­ine” and use she/her pronouns.

KS’S doctor, an Ottawa endocrinol­ogist, supports the request for the surgery. “It is very important for (KS) to have a vagina for her personal interpreta­tion of her gender expression but she also wishes to maintain her penis,” the doctor said.

Critics told the National Post the request illustrate­s “how far off the rails” gender-affirming treatment has gone.

“Our public healthcare system is at the breaking point and really needs to focus on procedures that are medically necessary,” Pamela Buffone, founder of the parents’ group Canadian Gender Report, said.

“The patient will not be physically healthier because of the operation, which is likely to result in complicati­ons and the need for corrective surgeries and further demands on the health system.”

A similar case last June saw the OHIP fund surgery for a civil servant, 41, who had a penis constructe­d without removing their vagina and uterus.

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