Testimonials


Over 250 colleges and universities, encompassing over 1.5 million students, trust TimelyMD to provide complete clinical care, advanced technology, and expert guidance. See what our higher education partners say about our virtual health and well-being platform, TimelyCare.
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I [am] really attached to the mission of impacting people younger in their lives, in terms of them getting those coping skills and the proper support, because that lays the foundation for how they manage their mental health throughout the span of their lives.
Caress Adams, LCSW
TimelyCare Mental Health Provider, 11+ Years Experience

Being a TimelyCare provider means that I have the ability to help individuals across the United States when they’re going through issues with their mental health, anxiety, and stress, and be able to assist them in all aspects of their life.
Ehsan Shabahang, LPCA
TimelyCare Mental Health Provider, 2+ Years Experience

“[TimelyMD] helps us in reaching a broader group of students that we might not be reaching through our traditional counseling services. We have been surveying students to get a sense of their experience. I’ve been struck by the number of students who said if we didn’t have TimelyMD in place, they wouldn’t have reached out.”
Kevin Shollenberger
Vice Provost for Student Health and Well-Being, Johns Hopkins University

“We looked at several companies that serve college students and ultimately chose TimelyMD because of their responsiveness, their openness to customer feedback and their commitment to making sure that our needs are uniquely met.”
Nicole Zuzek
Director of Counseling and Psychological Services, University of Virginia

I’m a mom, a full-time student … TimelyCare really helped, because medical bills can set you back a lot financially. I didn’t have to pay out of pocket for anything. What worked best for me was the convenience of it.
Student
Collin College

“In March 2020 [our] campus transitioned to 100% online instruction. The on-campus wellness center was closed. The college nurse assisted students via email and telephone with mainly referrals to local healthcare agencies. Our college nurse retired at the end of the spring semester. So, [we were] facing fall 2020 with no college nurse or wellness center. Porterville is a medically underserved community, and COVID-19 worsened the situation.”
Kim Behrens, MSN, RN
Associate Dean, Health Careers at Porterville College
