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 has been a wonderful partner for our community. After researching many health and wellness providers, TimelyCare stood out for its focus on wellness and integration of services, including self-care pathways and Health Coaching, which aligned with our mission and vision. Students, staff, and faculty have all had very positive feedback about their experience!”
Tracey Abell
President, American College of Healthcare Sciences
“The collaboration of the counseling center and virtual services can provide a powerful pathway for a student to receive care 24 hours a day, 365 days a year.”
Ken Grcich
Former Senior Associate Dean of Student Affairs, University of Redlands
“With our campus being in a rural area, it is huge to have a partner that provides psychiatry services for our campus. Our students are incredibly grateful to have relatively easy access to support and free appointments with licensed providers who can provide medication and care.”
Anne Ober, Ph.D., LPCC-S
Director of Wellbeing and Counseling Services, The College of Wooster
“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
“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
“This was my first therapy session. I was nervous but it was super easy and convenient. My provider was kind, understanding, and nonjudgemental. I felt heard and validated that this is truly such a blessing.”
Student
Modesto Junior College
