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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“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
“TimelyCare is a huge support to the Student Wellness Department. It allows us to be able to focus on all of the other dimensions of wellness with a student, while we can really trust that TimelyCare is going to take care of that mental health aspect.”
Ashley Maakestad
Associate Director, Student Wellness, National University
“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
“At Eastern New Mexico University we chose to add the Success Coaching component to provide easy access for students to receive extra support and guidance, on-demand. It is a great tool to use for self-exploration at the comfort of your fingertips, providing realization if you are on the right track.”
Dr. Christy Johanson, EdD
Vice President of Student Affairs and Enrollment Management, Eastern New Mexico University
“TimelyCare helps a student’s independence because it puts the tools that they need for their own self-care in their hands.”
Yvonne Hernandez Friedman
VP for University Belonging and Student Affairs, Coastal Carolina University
“We will never staff up our counseling centers in a way to be able to manage and handle that demand.”
Cynthia Hernandez, Ph.D.
VP of Student Success, Texas State University
