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| Region | Kyrgyzstan | 
| Issue | Gender-affirming care | 
| Status | Legal | 
| Start Date | (unknown) | 
| End Date | Jan 8, 2005 | 
| Description | Until 2005, there were no known bans or restrictions on gender-affirming care in Kyrgyzstan, whether for adults or minors. | 
| Sources | https://www.kgma.kg/pdf/Zakon_KR_Ob_ohrane_zdorovya_grajdan_v_Kyrgyzskoy_Respublike_ot_9_yanvarya_2005_goda_6.pdf https://ccprcentre.org/files/documents/INT_CCPR_ICO_KGZ_42950_E.pdf | 
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edited by DaisyGeekyTrans. Fixing the entry.
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 0  | Old Value (Original) | New Value (Current) | |
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| Value | Legal, but restricted for minors | Legal | 
| Start Date | 1983 | (unknown) | 
| End Date | 2000 | Jan 8, 2005 | 
| Description | In 1983, transsexualism began to be professionally diagnosed in the Soviet Union, which allowed the prescription of hormone therapy. | Until 2005, there were no known bans or restrictions on gender-affirming care in Kyrgyzstan, whether for adults or minors. | 
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| Sources | russiapost.info/society/lgbt | https://www.kgma.kg/pdf/Zakon_KR_Ob_ohrane_zdorovya_grajdan_v_Kyrgyzskoy_Respublike_ot_9_yanvarya_2005_goda_6.pdf https://ccprcentre.org/files/documents/INT_CCPR_ICO_KGZ_42950_E.pdf | 
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