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 certainly helped us by providing an immediate resource for students, faculty, and staff. It was an easy decision to say, ’Let’s expand this relationship to include the service for faculty and staff.’”
Brad Baca
President, Western Colorado University
“The clinician was relatable and made me feel at ease. She provided me real world ways I could work to reduce my anxiety. She gave me follow-up things I should do to get further care.”
Student
University of San Diego
“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
“We make sure TimelyCare wraps around the classroom so students know they are always supported. This impacts the students in ways that keep them engaged in the classroom and emotionally well.”
William Iavarone, LCPC, DBA
Director of Counseling Services, Augustana College
“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
“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
