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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“With the self-care feature on TimelyCare, I think it’s nice to just read those articles in times when I’m not stressed or not thinking about these things, just having the opportunity to freshen up my knowledge.”
Student
Elon University
“TimelyCare has most certainly positively impacted my academics. That’s been such a stressor in my life since I came to college – trying to maintain your social life, your well-being, your academics, and your job. It’s all just piles on top of each other. Through TimelyCare, I have learned that I don’t need to be perfect all the time, and I don’t need to be 100% with all these things. That has allowed me to be okay with not always getting an A on something, or even just having a bad day in class.”
Megan Chambers
Student, Coastal Carolina University
“I decided to take a proactive approach so that I could deal with the mental health issues I was facing. I decided to reach out with TimelyCare. Every time I’ve used TalkNow, I have immediately felt better.”
Student
Virginia Tech
“We could easily look at all our yearly expenses and determine that TimelyCare was worth the return on investment.”
Jana Lynn Patterson
Associate Vice President for Student Life/Dean of Students, Elon University
“TimelyCare is a huge support to the Student Wellness Department. It allows us to be able to focus on all of the other dimensions of wellness with a student, while we can really trust that TimelyCare is going to take care of that mental health aspect.”
Ashley Maakestad
Associate Director, Student Wellness, National University
“TimelyCare increased options for students outside of face-to-face counseling. It has given students options for reaching out for support after hours and during time away from campus when the counseling center is unavailable.”
Matthew West, M.S., LPCC-S
Director of Student Counseling, Wittenberg University
