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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“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
“Some of our students are dealing with jobs, they’re dealing with crisis within their family, and those are things that they have to find a balance. And if someone can help them find a balance for them to be successful and not have to drop one to concentrate on the other, I think this is extremely important.”
Dr. Leroy Durant
Vice President for Student Development and Services, Claflin University
“Having a service that extends the Health and Counseling Centers hours gives our staff peace of mind and relief that they can redirect a student to TimelyCare when they are unavailable.”
Candace Cain
Vice President for Student Services
“We make sure TimelyCare wraps around the classroom so students know they are always supported. This impacts the students in ways that keep them engaged in the classroom and emotionally well.”
William Iavarone, LCPC, DBA
Director of Counseling Services, Augustana 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
“One of the values of having TimelyCare available to students is the use of psychiatric services. The students that we have referred were able to meet with a provider within a timely manner, given a thorough assessment, and prescribed medication to help with symptom management. The information during these visits was well documented and able to be integrated into our electronic health record.”
Matthew West, M.S., LPCC-S
Director of Student Counseling, Wittenberg University
