 This study found that Nepali healthcare workers experienced varying degrees of stress, stigma, and social support during the COVID-19 pandemic. Nearly half of the respondents reported feeling low levels of social support, while 35 percent reported experiencing stigma. Additionally, 3 percent of the participants reported high levels of perceived stress. These findings suggest that healthcare workers may be vulnerable to psychological distress during this time of crisis. This article was authored by Lachmani Gehry, Kiran Padel, Sundesh Buzil, and others.