Again; it isn’t about insurance or money. For a kid to come out trans is like coming out gay. If your child said they were gay, would you take them to a medical professional?
If that required it, sure.
Being gay is not overseen by the medical profession, currently. To my knowledge anyway. Being gay does not involve any hormone treatments, any plans moving forward (except in cases where shunning is involved, unfortunately) any treatments etc
Having gender dysphoria typically does.
I don’t understand why you’re ignoring this built in feature. If a person is trans, typically that involves a doctor by default. Not because there’s anything wrong, but to assess the situation and provide the best advice for a fulfilling and healthy life. Usually involving some kind of gender affirming care or even just informing the parents what to expect and what plans are beneficial in the long run.
Why is that such issue? I’ve visited the doctor just to see if I was okay. Nothing wrong with me, just had a doctor’s visit. If money is indeed not an issue, why would someone avoid doing that?
Check ups are a thing in the US, are they not? Or is that dependant on insurance?
Like being gay and being trans are two different things, this is known in the medical community. You can certainly be both, or either. But they are differing circumstances regardless. Thus resulting in differing medical advice. Dependant on the specific circumstances, of course.