Make 24/7 Medical Care Just a Click Away
With virtual medical care, students can talk to a provider for a concern at 2 a.m. or book a visit that works with their schedule. The result? Health concerns are reduced, and academics stay on track.
Why is Virtual Medical Care Needed?
When care is inaccessible or hard to reach, minor issues can snowball.
- Campus clinics close overnight, but symptoms and infections don’t.
- In-person appointments can steal time (and possibly tuition) when students fall behind.
Hear how, within 4 minutes, a student was able to connect with a medical provider and get a prescription for an extreme allergic reaction while traveling during the summer
How Does Virtual Medical Care Help Students?
Enable students to avoid costly emergency room visits with on-demand and scheduled virtual medical care. TimelyCare’s licensed healthcare providers treat over 120 medical conditions, from allergies and respiratory issues to pink eye and dermatology. With evidence-based clinical guidelines, we ensure quality treatment while limiting unnecessary antibiotic prescriptions.
Talk to a provider in 10 minutes or less anytime, 24/7
Connect with a provider the same day or book when it’s convenient to talk
Get support for 120+ common conditions—from strep and rashes to migraines
Receive a clear care plan and prescription (if needed) after a visit
Keep Students in Class with Easy, Accessible Medical Care
Flexible Options for Medical Care
Offering students options for how to quickly handle sudden issues and receive ongoing support for concerns—all in one place.
MedicalNow – Urgent Virtual Visits, 24/7
- First-available provider connects in minutes.
- Care plan and prescriptions sent after the call.
Scheduled Medical – Primary-Care Appointments
- Students choose the clinician and time that fit their needs, with same-day and next-day appointments typically available.
- Care plan and prescriptions sent after the call.
FAQs
Often, yes. If a provider has availability, the student can select them again or choose another clinician that meets their preferences.
Yes, students pay no out-of-pocket fee or co-pay.
Yes, many campuses choose to extend medical services to employees; availability scales with population size.
See it in Action
Keep minor illnesses from becoming major setbacks—give students 24/7 access to the flexible medical care they need.