Dr. May Lau Surrenders Texas Medical License Amid Controversial Gender Transition Drug Case

Dr. May Lau has surrendered her Texas medical license following a lawsuit by Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton (R) over allegations of prescribing “gender transition” drugs to minors. The move comes after a Rule 11 agreement previously halted her practice during the legal process. Paxton’s office confirmed her permanent restriction from treating children in Texas, with ongoing proceedings against her for violating state laws by administering cross-sex hormones to minors.

“Doctors who permanently hurt kids by giving them experimental drugs are nothing more than disturbed left-wing activists who have no business being in the medical field,” Paxton stated. He emphasized that Lau’s actions caused “untold damage” to children, both physically and psychologically, and framed her license surrender as a victory for Texas. The attorney general reiterated his commitment to holding those who “transition” kids accountable.

Lau faced accusations of illegally prescribing hormones to minors, with the case highlighting broader debates over medical practices involving gender-affirming care. A tweet from Paxton’s official account on October 24, 2025, announced the development, describing her as a “radical doctor.” The article includes no further details about Lau’s defense or additional legal context.