Hims & Hers vs Weight Watchers Med+
Vial Take
Both platforms clear the federal baseline you'd want to see, with clean records across FDA, OIG, DEA, and HIPAA, so neither raises red flags on the compliance fundamentals. Hims & Hers pulls ahead on trust score (88 vs 78) and holds LegitScript certification that fewer than 1 in 20 surfaceable providers earn, but you'll get less visibility into who's actually prescribing, while Weight Watchers Med+ names its pharmacy partner and describes board-certified clinicians, giving you a clearer picture of the care team even if the credential detail stays generic. If supply chain and pharmacy transparency matter most to you, Weight Watchers Med+ has the edge there; if third-party certification and overall trust signal are your anchor, Hims & Hers is the stronger pick.
Biggest Differences
- LegitScript certificationHims & Hers holds LegitScript certification (the credential required to advertise on Google and Meta); Weight Watchers Med+ does not.
- Trust Score gap (10 points)Hims & Hers scores 88/100 to Weight Watchers Med+'s 78/100, a 10-point spread driven by the differences below.
- Geographic reachHims & Hers is available in all 50 states compared to Weight Watchers Med+'s 0, which may decide the question before any other signal if you're outside Weight Watchers Med+'s footprint.
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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.