Testimonials
See what our higher education partners say about TimelyCare’s virtual health and well-being platform.
Nearly 3 million students from more than 400 colleges and universities trust TimelyCare to provide complete clinical care, advanced technology, and expert guidance.
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“I’m happy [the provider gave me] some direction on steps I could take for now, and it was a quick, easy process setting up a second meeting, which is something I was worried about.”
Student
Messiah University
“I wasn’t used to the academic rigor of college as much as, you know, high school, is a different battle. Being able to talk about those challenges was really helpful to me. And it helped me feeling like I wasn’t alone in that and that I wasn’t defined by the stress I was under.”
Student
Virginia Tech
“One of the values of having TimelyCare available to students is the use of psychiatric services. The students that we have referred were able to meet with a provider within a timely manner, given a thorough assessment, and prescribed medication to help with symptom management. The information during these visits was well documented and able to be integrated into our electronic health record.”
Matthew West, M.S., LPCC-S
Director of Student Counseling, Wittenberg University
“My provider was perhaps the best medical professional that I have ever interacted with. She was thorough, kind, and was a champion for TimelyCare. I am new to the service, but I would recommend and request her (if that is/were an option) specifically.”
Student
Emory & Henry College
“Right now on our campuses, we have a preference for students being seen in person by a therapist because they have that access, but they also are making excellent use of the TimelyCare platform, checking in on evenings and weekends. In fact, that’s the preferred mode of care now for our graduate students.”
Janet Smith Dickerson
Former VP of Student Affairs, The Claremont Colleges
“I liked how there are a variety of counselors and we even have the option to talk to someone immediately.”
Student
Stony Brook University
