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 wasn’t used to the academic rigor of college as much as, you know, high school, is a different battle. Being able to talk about those challenges was really helpful to me. And it helped me feeling like I wasn’t alone in that and that I wasn’t defined by the stress I was under.”
Student
Virginia Tech
“Going to college is not as simple as just signing up for classes. It’s very difficult to focus on class if you’re hungry, if you have issues of keeping the lights on or making sure that you have proper childcare for your children.”
Davien Armstrong
Case Manager, Student Resource and Empowerment Center, Tidewater Community College
“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
“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
“TimelyCare provides after-hours and on-demand services, which has sustained our students’ needs while reducing staff burnout. It likely would have taken years for us to develop
the infrastructure to offer 24/7, on-demand support for medical and mental health services. With TimelyCare, it was done instantly.”
Jerrod Hinders
Counseling Center Coordinator
“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
