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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“We are pleased to offer 24/7 access to behavioral and mental health services. With multiple ways to access care – including on-demand, scheduled, and self-paced content – and many languages available, TimelyCare will help us support our diverse student population.”
Dr. Tonia Teresh
Vice President of Student Services, Yuba College
“Peer Community is where you can talk about your issues. So, let’s say you’re anxious about a test that’s coming up. You can write about it and have others provide feedback on what they would do or what they do when they’re anxious about something.”
Student
Tidewater Community College
“TimelyCare has been terrific! It’s super easy to schedule appointments, and I like that I can pick my provider. I also like that I can choose between a video session or just a phone call. The other resources available through the app (the articles and meditations) are super handy when I need something quick, and it’s nice knowing that there’s an option to meet with a provider immediately if I need one.”
Student
Regent University
“If you’re thinking about a resource like TimelyCare, one of the things you have to keep in mind is … it’s going to have a significant student success impact. You’re going to help more students persist. You’re going to help more students succeed.”
Dr. Mark Milliron
President, National University
“TimelyCare has made a positive impact on our campus’ challenges. This partnership also enables us to provide psychiatric care to our students—a scarce resource where our campus is located.”
Lee Carter
Assistant Vice President for Student Wellness and Health Equity, Coastal Carolina University
“It was a no-brainer to make that institutional investment. The numbers speak for themselves. The mental health challenges and insecurities had already existed. Covid-19 exacerbated them but also forced higher education, higher education leaders and practitioners to pay closer attention. We cannot simply ignore what our students are facing.”
John Maduko
President, Connecticut State Community College
