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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“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
“Helping students understand what it means to be holistically well and how to take that care into their own hands outside of just a one-on-one counseling session or health coaching session, that’s something we’re really excited about.”
Austin Beiermann
Director for Accessibility and Wellbeing Resources, Pacific Lutheran University
“Student users have expressed satisfaction with the level of care they have received comparable to ‘in person’ client/patient relationships … The almost-instant access of TalkNow has been most welcome, in particular.”
Doug Wood
Associate Dean of Students, Messiah University
“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
“Students being able to manage mental health crises, being able to manage mental wellness, and also just wellness, is a big deal. It’s a big deal about how they manage their family lives. It’s about how they engage with their communities. And it’s a big deal for how they do in the world of work.”
Dr. Mark Milliron
President, National University
“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
