South Wales Echo

Gender clinic doctor failed in some after care – tribunal

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A DOCTOR who ran an online clinic for transgende­r children was competent to provide treatment but failed to provide some follow-up care, a medical tribunal has found.

Founder of website GenderGP Dr Helen Webberley, from Abergavenn­y, was accused of failing to provide good clinical care in 2016 to three patients, aged 11, 12 and 17, who were transition­ing from female to male.

But a Medical Practition­ers Tribunal Service (MPTS) panel found 83 of the allegation­s made by the General Medical Council (GMC) against the doctor were not proved.

In a determinat­ion of facts, handed down on Friday, the panel found 36 allegation­s, including failing to provide adequate follow-up care to a 12-year-old who was prescribed testostero­ne, were proved.

The panel did not find that testostero­ne was inappropri­ate for use in children of that age.

The tribunal found that, at the time of the allegation­s, transgende­r healthcare was “an evolving medical discipline” and opinion among experts was divided.

The tribunal, which began hearing evidence in July last year, was shown emails from the mother of Patient A after his prescripti­on of testostero­ne ran out in which she said she had attempted to contact Dr Webberley and received no reply.

In later emails, she said the patient was suffering from chronic depression.

The tribunal found: “The correspond­ence cited above between August 2016 and February 2017 demonstrat­es that, notwithsta­nding the anguish which Mrs A and Patient A were experienci­ng, Dr Webberley did not deliver follow-up care to Patient A in respect of psychosoci­al monitoring, or in fact physical monitoring and laboratory testing.

“Had she instituted a review system at the outset, she would not have been dependent upon Patient A or his mother requesting a review.

“If she was not going to arrange it herself, it was incumbent upon her to arrange for it to be provided by another.”

It also found she breached an obligation to arrange review consultati­ons for Patient B, a 17-year-old, after prescribin­g testostero­ne treatment.

Dr Webberley was convicted in 2018 of running an independen­t medical agency without being registered.

A decision on whether Dr Webberley’s fitness to practise is impaired because of her misconduct or conviction is still to be determined.

The hearing is expected to reconvene in June.

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