Hospitals and Clinics Erase Evidence of “Gender-Affirming” Sex Change Surgeries

Under increasing public scrutiny, hospitals and medical centers that perform controversial “gender-affirming” procedures on minors are now scrambling to purge their digital paper trail.

In September, conservative media commentator Matt Walsh and his Daily Wire team exposed Vanderbilt University Medical Center’s transgender clinic for its services to minors, some as young as thirteen years old. These “treatments” include pubertal blocking—using the same drugs used for chemical castration.

The clinic also provides surgeries for minors, including double mastectomies on adolescent girls. Dr. Shayne Taylor, an Assistant Pediatrics professor and physician at the clinic, emphasized in a 2018 lecture that these surgeries are a “big money maker” for the hospital.

After public scrutiny began, the Vanderbilt transgender clinic expunged all mention of hormone treatment or chemical castration procedures from its pediatric transgender clinic website. The archived version reveals the deception.

But the Vanderbilt clinic is not alone. In August, an employee at Children’s National Hospital in Washington, D.C. claimed that the institution would provide hysterectomies to a sixteen-year-old girl, according to a report by the Daily Caller. Before the media attention, the hospital advertised “gender-affirming hysterectomy” as a service available to patients between the ages of zero and twenty-four years old. The hospital has since eliminated all references to this service on its website.

R&I – FS