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 helps a student’s independence because it puts the tools that they need for their own self-care in their hands.”
Yvonne Hernandez Friedman
VP for University Belonging and Student Affairs, Coastal Carolina University
‘Meeting students where they are’ is not just a tagline; it is a guiding principle in the virtual coaching landscape. Nicole Trevino, Vice President for Student Success at TimelyCare, succinctly explains the value of virtual coaching by saying, “Whether it’s the senior preparing for their next chapter or the freshman adjusting to their first weeks of college life, our coaches are there to guide them every step of the way.
Dr. Nicole Guerrero Trevino
VP for Student Success, TimelyCare
“If you are in need of building capacity and providing the conditions for every student to access the care to be happy, healthy, and successful, TimelyCare is a great solution! Their approach to providing holistic healthcare ensures everyone has a way to meet their health needs.”
Natalie Davidson
Director of Health and Wellness, College of Idaho
“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
“TimelyCare at National University offers us the opportunity to scale licensed mental health care for our students in a way that we never were able to before.”
Dr. J.B. Robinson
Associate Dean of Students, National University
“I decided to take a proactive approach so that I could deal with the mental health issues I was facing. I decided to reach out with TimelyCare. Every time I’ve used TalkNow, I have immediately felt better.”
Student
Virginia Tech
