DACC students to receive free access to medical services

Doña Ana Community College will offer free medical services to students this fall through TimelyCare, including counseling, doctor visits and prescription savings.

DACC students to receive free access to medical services
(Courtesy photo / Doña Ana Community College)

TimelyCare will offer free mental health counseling, doctor visits and prescription discounts

Organ Mountain News report

LAS CRUCES - Doña Ana Community College students will have free access to medical services this fall through a new partnership with TimelyCare.

The program will provide free mental health counseling, free doctor visits, savings of 65 to 80 percent on prescriptions and self-help resources for stress management, mindfulness, nutrition and more.

“This resource is so important to students. To be able to provide free medical services to students as part of our wraparound services is so impactful and necessary,” said Dr. Jesse Haas, DACC associate vice president of Student Engagement.

TimelyCare services will be available beginning this semester. More information about DACC’s TimelyCare services is available at timelycare.com/dacc. To learn more about TimelyCare itself, visit timelycare.com.

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