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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“I enjoyed that I was able to speak face-to-face with a provider even though it was through video. I also enjoyed that it was with someone who definitely shares similar beliefs and values that I think is a testament to the inclusion and diversity of the providers available.”
Student
George Mason University
“We are pleased to offer 24/7 access to behavioral and mental health services. With multiple ways to access care – including on-demand, scheduled, and self-paced content – and many languages available, TimelyCare will help us support our diverse student population.”
Dr. Tonia Teresh
Vice President of Student Services, Yuba College
“I know how important is to have support … the accessibility, being able to do therapy anywhere and to have TalkNow (emotional and mental support) anywhere, 24/7, I just really believed in how important that accessibility is for all students.”
Katherine Street
Mental Health Care Provider
“Without TimelyCare, we would be spending more time navigating the healthcare system, trying to find physicians who accept certain insurances, and ensuring students have transportation to appointments.”
Michelle Croce, Psy.D
Director for Mental Health/Counseling, Albion College
“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
“The Self-Care Journeys are organized and easy to follow, straightforward and to-the-point. I am also drawn to the fact that it is focused heavily on self-awareness. I’m not always aware of what I’m feeling or why I’m feeling the way I am.”
Student
Stony Brook University