Belmar Pharmacy vs Weight Watchers Med+
Vial Take
Both providers carry clean federal records and sit in the top quartile of their respective categories on Vial, so neither raises red flags at the regulatory layer. Where they split is on the transparency-versus-credentialing tradeoff: Belmar holds PCAB accreditation (a meaningful quality signal most compounding pharmacies lack) but discloses neither its pharmacy partners nor physician oversight, while Weight Watchers Med+ flips that equation, naming Carepoint as its pharmacy partner and listing board-certified clinicians, but carrying no equivalent quality accreditation. If you want to know who's compounding your medication and under what standards, Belmar's accreditation is the stronger anchor; if you want to know who's prescribing and where your prescription is filled before you sign up, Weight Watchers Med+ gives you more to work with upfront.
Biggest Differences
- Pharmacy disclosureWeight Watchers Med+ publishes its compounding partner (Carepoint mail-order pharmacy partner; local pharmacy option), so you can verify the supply chain; Belmar Pharmacy does not name a pharmacy partner publicly.
- PCAB accreditationBelmar Pharmacy is PCAB-accredited (the most rigorous compounding-pharmacy quality standard in the US); Weight Watchers Med+ is not.
- Operating historyWeight Watchers Med+ has been operating since 1963 (63+ years of visible track record); Belmar Pharmacy launched in 1993, giving you 30 fewer years of public record to evaluate.
Belmar Pharmacy
Compounding PharmacyWeight Watchers Med+
Telehealth PlatformBelmar Pharmacy
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Comparison based on public federal and state records including NPI Registry, FDA enforcement database, and PCAB accreditation directory. Updated weekly. Not a medical endorsement.