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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 “My provider was perhaps the best medical professional that I have ever interacted with. She was thorough, kind, and was a champion for TimelyCare. I am new to the service, but I would recommend and request her (if that is/were an option) specifically.”
 Student
 Emory & Henry 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
 “TimelyCare’s CollegeBuys system-wide agreement ensured that the product and services had been well vetted for our students. And it made the procurement of the contract seamless. Additionally, their customer service and client success team has been incredibly responsive and easy to work with, providing all the tools to brand and market the TimelyCare services.”
 Emily Stone
 Dean, Counseling and Student Success, Diablo Valley College
 “With the self-care feature on TimelyCare, I think it’s nice to just read those articles in times when I’m not stressed or not thinking about these things, just having the opportunity to freshen up my knowledge.”
 Student
 Elon 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
 “One of the most important things about transitioning to college is students are developing their own sense of independence. The ability to take some responsibility for their wellbeing … prepares them to be successful in college, and ultimately to be successful in whatever career they choose after.” 
 Frances Keene
 Vice President for Student Affairs, Virginia Tech