Keller Postman Files Lawsuit Against Philadelphia Medical Providers for Coercive Gender Surgery and Lack of Informed Consent
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PHILADELPHIA, Sept. 5, 2025
PHILADELPHIA, Sept. 5, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Keller Postman filed a lawsuit in the Philadelphia Court of Common Pleas on behalf of Drew Razny and his wife, Amanda Razny, against several Philadelphia-area medical providers including the Mazzoni Center, Delaware Memorial Community Hospital, Delaware Valley Aesthetics (Rumer Cosmetic Surgery), and Dr. Kathy L. Rumer. The suit alleges that the defendants violated fundamental standards of medical ethics by coercing Mr. Razny into irreversible surgery without proper evaluation or valid informed consent.
Mr. Razny initially sought counseling in 2017 but was diagnosed with gender dysphoria after a 20-minute consultation and placed on hormone treatment without adequate medical or psychiatric assessment. Over the following years, staff encouraged him to undergo surgeries, assuring him that the procedures were safe and reversible. In 2021, Dr. Rumer allegedly pressured Mr. Razny into genital surgery. On the day of the procedure, despite his explicit objections and request to speak with his wife, he was sedated and operated on against his wishes.
The Raznys contend that this course of treatment caused severe physical, emotional, and relational harm, including permanent bodily changes, loss of employment, psychological trauma, and a devastating impact on their family's life.
"This case exposes how trusted medical institutions can morph into overzealous transition mills that fail patients at their most vulnerable moments," said Marquel Longtin, Partner and Chief Client Officer at Keller Postman and Postman Law. "Andrew and Amanda's story illustrates the devastating impact when individuals are rushed into radical, irreversible procedures without adequate information, exploration of underlying issues, or consideration of less invasive forms of care. No one should ever be coerced into surgery—especially after explicitly saying no."
"What happened to the Raznys is a textbook violation of medical ethics," said J.J. Snidow, Partner at Keller Postman. "Consent is not just a formality. It is the cornerstone of patient care. Here, providers ignored red flags, silenced the patient's doubts, and pressed forward with life-altering surgery against his wishes. That is unacceptable by any standard."
The Raznys are seeking compensatory and punitive damages, as well as accountability measures to prevent other families from experiencing similar harm. The complaint asserts claims for negligence, lack of informed consent, breach of fiduciary duty, health care liability, and negligent infliction of emotional distress.
Keller Postman represents the Razny family in this matter. The legal team includes John Masslon, J.J. Snidow, and Marquel Longtin.
About Keller Postman/Postman Law
Keller Postman and Postman Law are national leaders in complex litigation and personal injury law. Known for taking on powerful institutions and delivering results for individuals and families, these sister firms are driven by a shared mission: to fight for accountability and ensure clients are heard. Whether challenging unlawful corporate conduct or advocating for victims of institutional failure, Keller Postman and Postman Law bring deep experience, cutting-edge legal strategy, and unwavering dedication to every case.
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