"This is an opportunity for our students to have access to both physical and mental health that they wouldn't have without coming out of pocket," said Wendy Kane. MIDLAND, Texas — Midland College is ushering in a new medical and...
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To put it simply, TimeMD was ahead of the curve. The telehealth company focuses its services on the higher education market and significantly scaled its reach less than a year before the pandemic introduced most of the world to remote...
Fort Worth-based TimelyMD has been named the fastest-growing private company in Dallas-Fort Worth and the seventh-fastest-growing company in the Southwest by Inc. The higher education telehealth service, founded in 2017, reported growth of 1,474% over the last two years. TimelyMD...
TimelyMD ranked highest in North Texas by being No. 7 on the Southwest Top 10. Shown are Chief Strategy Officer Chris Clark, CEO Luke Hejl, and Chief Medical Officer Alan Dennington, MD. [Photo: TimelyMD] For the third year in a...
Colleges and universities can get grants to make campuses more secure and provide care for students. Historically Black Colleges and Universities that have been targeted in bomb threats and had to cancel classes or shut down parts of campuses can...
TimelyMD, the leading virtual health and well-being solution for college and university students, is the seventh-fastest growing private company in the southwest U.S. and first among those in the Dallas-Fort Worth area, according to rankings compiled by Inc. magazine. TimelyMD...
With a murky future facing international students, institutions should be ensuring key supports are in place. Unsplash Endless media reports and images of horror. Worries over family safety 5,700 miles away. Feelings of isolation and concern about backlash. Those are...
White House National Strategy for Mental Health Receives Praise from TimelyMD CEO Expanding access to virtual care and telehealth resources central to President Biden’s proposal (FORT WORTH, Texas) - The CEO of TimelyMD, the nation’s leading virtual health and well-being...
In the summer of 2021, as Covid case numbers ebbed and vaccination rates shot up, Nicole Ruzek, the director of Counseling and Psychological Services at the University of Virginia, saw the “writing on the wall”: When students returned to in-person...
While hundreds, if not thousands, of small businesses in Tarrant County have cratered since COVID-19 hit here in February 2020, others have succeeded, and even thrived, because of the pandemic. Take Piñatagrams, a now million-dollar small business in Fort Worth...
