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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“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
“What I didn’t realize about my health coach was that she has experience in all the realms of wellness. While we started focusing on food, we also discussed how I am taking care of myself in other aspects. We talk about what’s working and what’s not, she helps me identify how confident I am about achieving those goals, and we work through barriers to those goals.”
Student
Johns Hopkins University
“The clinician was relatable and made me feel at ease. She provided me real world ways I could work to reduce my anxiety. She gave me follow-up things I should do to get further care.”
Student
University of San Diego
“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
“TimelyCare is an essential component to any institution concerned about helping students be successful and be retained.”
Thomas Chatman
Dean of Norfolk Campus, Interim Dean of Student Support Services, Tidewater Community College
“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
