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 recognized the need for greater flexibility in accessing student success resources. Partnering with TimelyCare allows us to extend our services beyond our operational hours and provide targeted support in key areas such as financial wellness, academic success, and career services. This partnership ensures students receive the guidance they need, regardless of location or schedule constraints.”
Prisca Bermúdez, BA, MA
Director of Academic Services, American College of Healthcare Sciences
“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
“TimelyCare has been an invaluable mental health resource with its convenience and availability of diverse practitioners it provides our students. This has been extremely beneficial when caring for students in crisis.”
Gary Stout, Ed.D.
Associate Vice President for Student Affairs, Texas Wesleyan 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
“I know how important is to have support … the accessibility, being able to do therapy anywhere and to have TalkNow (emotional and mental support) anywhere, 24/7, I just really believed in how important that accessibility is for all students.”
Katherine Street
Mental Health Care Provider
“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
