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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“TimelyCare has made a positive impact on our campus’ challenges. This partnership also enables us to provide psychiatric care to our students—a scarce resource where our campus is located.”
Lee Carter
Assistant Vice President for Student Wellness and Health Equity, Coastal Carolina University
“TimelyCare has been a wonderful partner for our community. After researching many health and wellness providers, TimelyCare stood out for its focus on wellness and integration of services, including self-care pathways and Health Coaching, which aligned with our mission and vision. Students, staff, and faculty have all had very positive feedback about their experience!”
Tracey Abell
President, American College of Healthcare Sciences
“TimelyCare helps a student’s independence because it puts the tools that they need for their own self-care in their hands.”
Yvonne Hernandez Friedman
VP for University Belonging and Student Affairs, Coastal Carolina University
“The health, safety and wellness of their children is parents’ number one priority. Being able to say there’s 24/7 care is a huge plus.”
Rick Gatteau
Vice President for Student Affairs, Stony Brook University
“Peer support makes all the difference in knowing that you are not facing the challenges alone. There’s a lot of power in knowing that someone else is going through the same thing that you are and you can talk about those things together.”
Student
Virginia Tech
“It was a no-brainer to make that institutional investment. The numbers speak for themselves. The mental health challenges and insecurities had already existed. Covid-19 exacerbated them but also forced higher education, higher education leaders and practitioners to pay closer attention. We cannot simply ignore what our students are facing.”
John Maduko
President, Connecticut State Community College
