28/11/2025
Dr Anirudh Rao, Consultant Nephrologist at our Royal Hospital, has trekked to an altitude of 17,500 feet, the equivalent climbing the Eiffel Tower 16 times, to raise vital funds for kidney research π
Reaching Everest Base Camp is just one of three gruelling challenges Dr Rao has taken on since April 2025, all to support the fight against chronic kidney disease, a lifelong and incurable illness π»
Dr Rao also conquered the infamous Yorkshire Three Peaks Challenge, which involves a 40-kilometre hike scaling three summits in 12 hours, and completed a 100-kilometre bike ride around Manchester.
These achievements are even more remarkable given that Dr Rao suffered a serious knee injury in a skiing accident in 2024, which left him needing 11 months of intense physiotherapy.
Speaking about his experience, Dr Rao said: βI was determined to channel my recovery into something bigger than myself.
βThe physical strength and mental resilience I needed to complete this challenge were just a minor reflection of that shown by my patients in their daily battle against chronic kidney disease.β
The Nephrology Service which covers the Royal, Aintree and Broadgreen hospitals, provides specialist care for patients with kidney problems across the region, supporting thousands of people each year.
Dr Rao added: βThe money raised will make a big difference to our patients, helping drive new and improved treatments.
βThe Nephrology team strives to provide the best care possible to our communities, and this fundraising effort is another step in the right direction." π
Nicole Mcilveen, Partnership Fundraising Manager for UHL Charity, said: βWhat Dr Rao has achieved is truly amazing and serves as inspiration to many others. Weβre proud to work with him in driving innovation and improving care for thousands of patients across Liverpool.β β€