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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“Being able to connect to someone who demographically can meet my needs is really great and really helpful. With TimelyCare, you’re prompted to say, this is my ethnicity, this is my race, this is how I identify. If I could have someone who can meet those needs, that is preferred. And I love that.”
Student
Western Colorado University
“One thing that TimelyCare does really well is it helps students to think intentionally about self-care. When we graduate a student, we want to graduate the whole student, not just a student who’s academically prepared, but a student who is prepared to go into the workplace.”
Jeanne Natali
Director Student Resource and Empowerment Center, Tidewater Community College
“TimelyCare provides after-hours and on-demand services, which has sustained our students’ needs while reducing staff burnout. It likely would have taken years for us to develop
the infrastructure to offer 24/7, on-demand support for medical and mental health services. With TimelyCare, it was done instantly.”
Jerrod Hinders
Counseling Center Coordinator
“TimelyCare is a vital resource, not just for students, but for faculty and staff, as well. Our faculty and staff are working hard, trying to work with students … TimelyCare really helps to give faculty and staff some more tools in their toolkit for helping students who are struggling right now.”
Dr. Jeanne Natali
Director of Student Resource and Empowerment Center, Tidewater Community College
“TimelyCare certainly helped us by providing an immediate resource for students, faculty, and staff. It was an easy decision to say, ’Let’s expand this relationship to include the service for faculty and staff.’”
Brad Baca
President, Western Colorado University
“Removing as many barriers to seeking help as possible was one of our primary goals with introducing a virtual mental health care option.”
Dr. Aaron Carroll
Chief Health Officer, Indiana University
