A Global Rescue member from South Africa had successfully summited Mount Everest but suffered frostbite on three of his right-hand fingers while at Mount Everest Base Camp II. Global Rescue initiated a helicopter field rescue and airborne transport of the member to a hospital in Kathmandu for medical evaluation and treatment. The transport was successful. Medical personnel diagnosed the member with frostbite. He was admitted to the hospital for treatment. Following appropriate care, the member was discharged for continued treatment as an outpatient before departing home on his scheduled flight.