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TimelyCare, a virtual health and well-being provider for higher education, has found a place on The Princeton Review's prestigious list of the "Five Need-to-Know National Organizations for Mental Health Awareness."
TimelyCare stands alone in its category, as the only direct mental health provider on the list.
"This honor validates the incredible work of the TimelyCare team and our shared mission to transform the way college students, faculty, and staff access mental healthcare," said Dr. Bob Booth, chief care officer at TimelyCare, in a statement. "Being recognized by The Princeton Review is a testament to the innovative solutions we've created to empower students to thrive, both academically and personally, with the outcomes to prove it. We're proud to set the standard and raise the bar for mental health care in higher education."
TimelyCare's inclusion on this list marks a significant milestone for the company, which is dedicated to addressing the growing demand for mental health support on college campuses. Through its virtual care platform, TimelyCare offers a suite of services — including 24/7, on-demand medical care and emotional support, scheduled counseling sessions, psychiatry, health coaching, student success coaching, peer support and digital self-care options.
"This recognition isn't just about what we've accomplished — it's a call to action for what's still ahead," said Luke Hejl, CEO and co-founder of TimelyCare. "Our top priority remains breaking down barriers to care to ensure every student has access to the personalized support they need, when they need it."
TimelyCare is the only Utilization Review Accreditation Commission-accredited virtual care provider focused on higher education.