First high-altitude clinic opens at 5,000m near Mera Peak inaugurated

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
KATHMANDU, OCTOBER 31The Mera Clinic, the first high-altitude medical facility in Nepal's remote Himalayan regions, has officially opened at
5,000 meters above sea level in Khare, Mahakulung Rural Municipality-1, Solukhumbu.US Open: 2021 champion Emma Raducanu loses in the first
round to Sofia KeninBritish man illegally jumps off Mera Peak for world recordThe clinic, led by Dr
Milan Singh Panday and Senior Assistant Ram Bahadur Bhaiya, is dedicated to delivering essential medical services, including altitude
sickness treatment, emergency care, and health education for tourists and residents
"Our goal is to provide comprehensive healthcare in this challenging environment, ensuring well-being for all," said Phur Lakpa Sherpa.As a
unique initiative, the clinic will provide free medical treatment for local porters, recognizing their critical role in mountain
expeditions.The new facility offers comprehensive health check-ups, emergency care for altitude sickness and injuries, immediate first aid
services tailored for the Himalayas, and preventative health education resources.The clinic, positioned at an altitude of 5,000 meters, not
only ensures accessible healthcare but symbolizes hope and resilience in one of Nepal's most remote regions
Dr
Panday highlighted that the clinic's mission extends beyond treatment: "We aim to be a beacon of safety, support, and care for all,
regardless of economic status."The Mera Clinic is anticipated to inspire similar healthcare initiatives in high-altitude regions, providing
a much-needed lifeline for both local residents and travelers in the Himalayas.
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