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 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
“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
“Right now on our campuses, we have a preference for students being seen in person by a therapist because they have that access, but they also are making excellent use of the TimelyCare platform, checking in on evenings and weekends. In fact, that’s the preferred mode of care now for our graduate students.”
Janet Smith Dickerson
Former VP of Student Affairs, The Claremont Colleges
“At Eastern New Mexico University we chose to add the Success Coaching component to provide easy access for students to receive extra support and guidance, on-demand. It is a great tool to use for self-exploration at the comfort of your fingertips, providing realization if you are on the right track.”
Dr. Christy Johanson, EdD
Vice President of Student Affairs and Enrollment Management, Eastern New Mexico University
“We could not do it better than TimelyCare. There’s just no way.”
Rick Gatteau
Vice President for Student Affairs, Stony Brook University
“I believe having a quality mental health program to meet the needs of students leads to increased retention as well as ultimately graduating from the university.”
Gary Pierson
Dean of Students, Western Colorado University
