A 28-year-old member from Geneva, Nepal, was climbing alone at Ama Dablam Base Camp in Khumjung, Nepal, when he contacted the operations team through a satellite messaging platform. He reported feeling very ill with dizziness and loss of balance, symptoms concerning for high altitude cerebral edema, and requested helicopter evacuation. He also reported a recent history of high altitude cerebral edema with seizure episodes earlier in the year. Given his symptoms, medical history and isolated location, a Global Rescue physician advised immediate evacuation. A helicopter transport was approved from Ama Dablam Base Camp to a hospital in Kathmandu, where he was evaluated, treated and discharged with medications after notable improvement. He continued his recovery at a hotel in Kathmandu, reported significant improvement and planned to return to his home of record.