A German member needed field rescue and medical evacuation after suffering snow blindness and severe frostbite on most of his fingers during an expedition on Aconcagua. We successfully evacuated him to a hospital in Mendoza capable of treating frostbite. He was admitted and treated for several days. Global Rescue medical operations personnel conducted follow-ups with him and, following a series of diagnostic tests, he decided to return to his home in Germany for further care. Due to the significance of his frostbite injury, and likely amputation, Global Rescue provided medical evacuation for him and his accompanying parent as a non-medical escort. The member confirmed that he would proceed to a hand specialist in Hamburg when he arrived in Germany and that the facility was aware of his injury. He arrived safely in Germany with plans to have a follow-up evaluation for further care and treatment.