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Father launches High Court fight over NHS hormone treatment for transgender teen

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Father launches High Court fight over NHS hormone treatment for transgender teen.

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A father has launched a High Court challenge against GP partnership WellBN after his transgender child was prescribed cross sex hormones through the NHS.The father, known only as ATN, is seeking to continue legal action against the Sussex based partnership over what his lawyers described as an "unlawful" prescribing policy for under 18s.Strict reporting restrictions mean neither the teenager nor family can be identified.The case was heard before Mr Justice MacDonald at the Royal Courts of Justice in London.

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TRENDING Stories Videos Your Say Lawyers for ATN told the court his child, known only as ATT, was prescribed hormone replacement therapy "without his parents' consent and in a manner wholly inconsistent with current NHS guidelines".The court heard ATT was prescribed oestrogen and spironolactone through what was described as an "informed consent" model, where patients discuss risks and agree to treatment without first going through a full specialist NHS gender clinic assessment.The...

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A: Father launches High Court fight over NHS hormone treatment for transgender teen.

B: A father has launched a High Court challenge against GP partnership WellBN after his transgender child was prescribed cross sex hormones through the NHS.The father, known only as ATN, is seeking to continue legal action against the Sussex based partnership over what his lawyers described as an "unlawful" prescribing policy for under 18s.Strict reporting restrictions mean neither the teenager nor family can be identified.The case was heard before Mr Justice MacDonald at the Royal Courts of Justice in London.

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