Snow Leopard International Medicine (SLIM) changes this reality by bringing expert care directly to the most remote corners of the Himalayas. Our pilot project establishes a consistent, high-altitude medical presence that moves with the people, ensuring no village is left behind.
We remove financial barriers by providing consultations and medicine at zero cost to villagers.
Free Medical Access
We remove financial barriers by providing consultations and medicine at zero cost to villagers.
Free Medical Access
We remove financial barriers by providing consultations and medicine at zero cost to villagers.
Free Medical Access
We remove financial barriers by providing consultations and medicine at zero cost to villagers.
The Infinity Loop: Medicine in Motion
Our cyclical 200-day mission ensures every patient receives immediate treatment followed by reliable prescription care.
The West Loop (100 Days)
Covering 19.5 km, Dr. Shah visits Deboche, Tengboche, Phortse, and Nauche to provide frontline care.
The Base :Pangboche
Located at 3,985m, our central hub serves as the staging ground for medicine distribution and recovery.
The East Loop (100 Days)
Extending 21 km, this route serves the communities of Khumjung, Khunde, Thamo, and Thame.
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Snow leopard International Medicine affirms that health- care failure in extreme environments is caused NOT by the lack of intent, but rather by absence.
Disciplined, repeated presence, restores, trust, continuity, and outcomes were infrastructural alone cannot
Dr. Ujjwal Shah is a dedicated medical professional who trades the comfort of a traditional clinic for the rugged trails of the Himalayas. Driven by the belief that medical intent can overcome environmental challenges, he personally leads every mobile camp.
His expertise in high-altitude medicine and his commitment to the Nepali people form the backbone of SLIM. Dr. Shah works on the front lines, bridging the distance between modern medicine and the people who need it most.