Database released on hospitals in Alaska that give puberty-blocker hormones to kids

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Chloe Cole

The medical transparency nonprofit Do No Harm launched a first-of-its-kind national database of hospitals and medical facilities administering irreversible sex change interventions on children in the United States. The database includes some limited information on Alaska hospitals that prescribe puberty blockers to children.

The StopTheHarmDatabase.com catalogs pediatric sex change-related services, including surgeries, cross-sex hormones, and puberty blockers, at U.S.-based medical facilities between 2019 and 2023. The data is searchable by state and facility. 

“This new project from Do No Harm proves the lies from the medical establishment and radical politicians who argue that cases like mine are rare,” said Do No Harm Senior Fellow and Patient Advocate Chloe Cole, who spoke in Alaska in 2023 as a guest of the Alaska Family Council. “The stats in this database represent thousands of kids who are being treated like Guinea pigs for unproven, and sometimes dangerous, medical experiments. I hope politicians and parents alike use this database to see where these treatments are happening and protect their children from being rushed into irreversible, life-altering treatments.”

“With the launch of the Stop the Harm Database, Do No Harm is building on our mission to expose the dangers of experimental pediatric gender medicine and bring the practice to an end,” said Do No Harm Chairman Dr. Stanley Goldfarb. “This first-of-its-kind project provides patients, families, and policymakers with a resource that reveals the pervasiveness of irreversible sex-change treatments for minors in America. While this data represents the tip of the iceberg, this is the first step in holding the medical establishment accountable for participating in, and often times promoting, predatory and unscientific medical interventions for vulnerable children.”

Key National Findings (2019 to 2023):

  • 13,994 children received sex change related treatments 
  • 5,747 sex change surgeries performed on children
  • 62,682 hormone and puberty blockers prescriptions written for 8,579 pediatric patients.
  • At least $119,791,202 made from sex change treatments performed on minors

The numbers are just scratching the surface of how widespread these practices truly are, the organization said.

Stop the Harm Database profiles the most prolific institutions and providers engaged in these dangerous and unsupported interventions. The Do No Harm organization calls these hospitals, the “Dirty Dozen,” as they represent the 12 worst-offending children’s hospitals promoting sex change treatments for minors. They include Seattle Children’s Hospital among the top offenders:

  • The Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia
  • Connecticut Children’s Medical Center
  • Children’s Minnesota
  • Seattle Children’s
  • Children’s Hospital Los Angeles
  • Boston Children’s Hospital
  • Rady Children’s Hospital
  • Children’s National Medical Center
  • UCSF Benioff Children’s Hospital Oakland
  • Children’s Hospital Colorado
  • UPMC Children’s Hospital of Pittsburgh
  • Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center

Click here to find a detailed description of Do No Harm’s methodology for the database.

Do No Harm, established in April 2022, has rapidly gained recognition and made significant strides in its mission to safeguard healthcare from ideological threats. With 13,000 members, including doctors, nurses, physicians, and concerned citizens across all 50 states and 14 countries, DNH has achieved over 10,000 media hits in top-tier publications and garnered widespread attention through numerous broadcast news appearances.

3 COMMENTS

  1. At least one pediatric practice in Anchorage requires patients to specify their gender identify. This question is asked as each appointment is scheduled.

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