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 know how important is to have support … the accessibility, being able to do therapy anywhere and to have TalkNow (emotional and mental support) anywhere, 24/7, I just really believed in how important that accessibility is for all students.”
Katherine Street
Mental Health Care Provider
“Some of our students are dealing with jobs, they’re dealing with crisis within their family, and those are things that they have to find a balance. And if someone can help them find a balance for them to be successful and not have to drop one to concentrate on the other, I think this is extremely important.”
Dr. Leroy Durant
Vice President for Student Development and Services, Claflin University
“People sometimes know that they need help, but they’re intimidated by going to a person they don’t know and asking for it. Having that virtual option and being able to do telehealth appointments is groundbreaking.”
Student
The University of Texas System
“We recognized the need for greater flexibility in accessing student success resources. Partnering with TimelyCare allows us to extend our services beyond our operational hours and provide targeted support in key areas such as financial wellness, academic success, and career services. This partnership ensures students receive the guidance they need, regardless of location or schedule constraints.”
Prisca Bermúdez, BA, MA
Director of Academic Services, American College of Healthcare Sciences
“It’s really nice to have TimelyCare in between moments where I know I have finals coming up, or I have three exams and a presentation, so it’s like, let me make a call. Let me do what I need to help me get through this hard time.”
Student
Western Colorado University
“Students being able to manage mental health crises, being able to manage mental wellness, and also just wellness, is a big deal. It’s a big deal about how they manage their family lives. It’s about how they engage with their communities. And it’s a big deal for how they do in the world of work.”
Dr. Mark Milliron
President, National University
