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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“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
“My provider was perhaps the best medical professional that I have ever interacted with. She was thorough, kind, and was a champion for TimelyCare. I am new to the service, but I would recommend and request her (if that is/were an option) specifically.”
Student
Emory & Henry College
“The Self-Care Journeys are organized and easy to follow, straightforward and to-the-point. I am also drawn to the fact that it is focused heavily on self-awareness. I’m not always aware of what I’m feeling or why I’m feeling the way I am.”
Student
Stony Brook University
“Mental health is the foundation of student success. I think when students feel mentally well and supported, I believe that they’re better equipped to engage in their academics.”
Amanda Christian
Assistant Professor, Davidson-Davie Community College
“Having a positive experience in which students have easy access to services that help them with self-care and in times of need really helps them be successful in that next stage of life.”
Brad Baca
President, Western Colorado University
“A student came to me and was explaining, just feeling a little nervous and I was like, ‘Let’s try TimelyCare.’ …[the student] eventually moved into psychiatry, and has just come back and told me that it changed her life. She feel very grateful to have had this experience and is doing better in school because of it.”
McKenzie Mathewson
Director of Residence Life, Western Colorado University
