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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“Without TimelyCare, we would be spending more time navigating the healthcare system, trying to find physicians who accept certain insurances, and ensuring students have transportation to appointments.”
Michelle Croce, Psy.D
Director for Mental Health/Counseling, Albion College
“What I didn’t realize about my health coach was that she has experience in all the realms of wellness. While we started focusing on food, we also discussed how I am taking care of myself in other aspects. We talk about what’s working and what’s not, she helps me identify how confident I am about achieving those goals, and we work through barriers to those goals.”
Student
Johns Hopkins University
“By integrating TimelyCare’s coaching, we can provide additional touchpoints for students who may not otherwise engage with on-campus resources. This collaboration enhances our ability to deliver holistic, proactive support that aligns with our institutional commitment to student success.”
Prisca Bermúdez, BA, MA
Director of Academic Services, American College of Healthcare Sciences
“I absolutely loved the therapist that I talked to. Wish she could be my permanent therapist. She was so patient with me and listened to me spiral and actually made me feel better and helped me work through my anxieties.”
Student
Arcadia 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
“I enjoyed that I was able to speak face-to-face with a provider even though it was through video. I also enjoyed that it was with someone who definitely shares similar beliefs and values that I think is a testament to the inclusion and diversity of the providers available.”
Student
George Mason University
