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Doctor from Abergavenny who put trans people ‘at risk’ suspended for two months

30 Jun 2022 3 minute read
Dr Helen Webberley of private trans healthcare clinic GenderGP. (Photo by Helen Webberley/Facebook)

A doctor from Abergavenny who ran an online clinic for transgender patients has been suspended from practising for two months.

Helen Webberley, founder of the GenderGP website, was found to have committed serious misconduct by a Medical Practitioners Tribunal Service (MPTS) panel.

The tribunal, which started to hear evidence in July last year, found she had not provided proper follow-up care to two patients, aged 12 and 17, who were prescribed testosterone, and failed an 11-year-old patient by omitting to discuss risks to fertility before prescribing GnHRa, or puberty blockers.

On Thursday the panel, chaired by Angus Macpherson, found Dr Webberley should be suspended for two months

He said: “The period of suspension which the tribunal considers it should impose is that period which allows Dr Webberley the opportunity to demonstrate her level of insight into this aspect of the tribunal’s finding of impairment.

“The tribunal has determined, therefore, to suspend Dr Webberley’s registration for a period of two months.

“The tribunal considered that this period will allow Dr Webberley sufficient time to demonstrate whether she has the necessary insight into the concerns identified by this tribunal and that she has remediated her shortcomings.

“It is also the shortest practical period to make arrangements for a review hearing to take place.”

‘Impaired’

Dr Webberley, from Abergavenny in Monmouthshire, Wales, was convicted in 2018 of running an independent medical agency without being registered.

The tribunal found her fitness to practise was impaired by reason of her conviction, her misconduct and on wider public interest grounds.

In its findings, the panel said the failure to provide adequate follow-up care put two patients, transitioning from female to male, at “unwarranted risk of harm”.

It said: “In the tribunal’s view an informed member of the public would be surprised if a finding of impairment on public interest grounds were not made in those circumstances.

“It therefore finds that Dr Webberley’s fitness to practise is impaired on wider public interest grounds.”

Earlier this year, the panel found more than 30 allegations brought by the General Medical Council (GMC) against the doctor were proved.

However, the panel said the doctor was competent to provide treatment to transgender people and found 83 allegations not proved.

Dr Webberley’s husband, Dr Michael Webberley, who ran GenderGP with her, was struck off earlier this year after a tribunal found he failed to provide good clinical care to 24 patients and put patients at risk of serious harm.


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Cathy Jones
Cathy Jones
1 year ago

This is why such care should ALWAYS be provided by a healthcare system that is well-funded, free at the point of use for all and answerable to a system of rigorous checks and balances, unfettered in any way at all by capitalism. I am a trans woman and thanks to the graces of the NHS Gender Clinic in Cardiff I have started my medical transition. It has not been easy nor a short journey, thanks to a clerical error,, my case was left gathering dust when it ought not to have been doing so, but thankfully, the error has been… Read more »

CJPh
CJPh
1 year ago
Reply to  Cathy Jones

Thank you for sharing your personal experiences here, Cathy. I sincerely wish you all the luck in the world in attaining a happy and healthy life. I tend not to agree with the positions you take in these comment sections, will probably disagree on policy positions you hold on this particular topic, don’t agree with your take on puberty blockers, BUT I’m very glad that you feel you’re on a path to a healthier, happier life. Don’t let down-votes get you down, they’re meaningless in the grand scheme of things.

Not My Real Name
Not My Real Name
1 year ago
Reply to  Cathy Jones

I don’t have your knowledge in this field Cathy, but I certainly agree with you on this. Private medicine is about profit and shareholders. Where everything is monetised, care for patients is subservient to unit cost. I have heard people say that gender procedures should not be covered in the NHS. Transgender people also pay their NI contributions. Just like smokers, just like gym bunnies and extreme sportspeople. As regards the downvoting. This is just a symptom of the anti-trans problem inherent in NC and YC, and indeed the general prejudice in the world towards difference of any sort. People… Read more »

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