The Safety Net for Your Mount Everest summit Expedition
The high-altitude clinics in Pheriche and Everest Base Camp are staffed by international volunteers. These doctors are the silent guardians of every Everest trekking group and Mount Everest expedition member.
From mild AMS to life-threatening HAPE, these volunteers see it all. Their expertise is the primary reason the mortality rate on the Mount Everest summit route has dropped over the decades.
Every afternoon, volunteers give talks to Everest trekking groups. These sessions are vital for educating Mount Everest expedition members on the warning signs of altitude sickness before they climb higher.
Volunteers coordinate with helicopter pilots for rescues. Their ability to stabilize a climber after a Mount Everest summit attempt is what makes the modern Mount Everest expedition industry possible.
The HRA and medical clinics rely on donations. Support these volunteers to ensure the Mount Everest summit region remains a safe destination for all Everest trekking enthusiasts.