WeightWatchers Review: GLP-1 Pricing, Drugs & Verdict
★★★★ ★ 4.0/5WeightWatchers Clinic program combines core WW points with GLP-1 prescribing.
Compare to Editor Pick — $179/mo →Starting price
$99/mo
Rating
4.0/5
Insurance
No
Drugs
3
Overview
WeightWatchers Clinic (formerly Sequence) integrates GLP-1 prescribing with the WW behavioral platform. Compounded options available; branded drugs offered when in stock.
What Drugs Does WeightWatchers Offer?
- Compounded semaglutide
- Compounded tirzepatide
- Wegovy
Pros
- Trusted brand (now WW Clinic)
- Includes WW core program
- Wegovy when available
Cons
- Need to add med costs separately
- Two subscriptions (clinic + WW)
- Newer to Rx market
WeightWatchers vs. Editor Pick
| WeightWatchers | Compounded Sema (editor pick) | |
|---|---|---|
| Starting price | $99/mo + meds | $179/mo |
| Insurance | No | No (cash only) |
| Drug breadth | 3 options | Compounded sema only |
| Rating | 4.0/5 | 4.7/5 |
Frequently Asked Questions
Is WeightWatchers legit?
WeightWatchers is an established telehealth provider for GLP-1 medications. Prescribing is handled by licensed clinicians; medication is dispensed through registered pharmacies.
WeightWatchers cost?
WeightWatchers starts at $99/mo + meds. They operate as a cash-pay program — insurance is not accepted.
What drugs does WeightWatchers offer?
Compounded semaglutide, Compounded tirzepatide, Wegovy.
WeightWatchers vs. compounded semaglutide alternatives?
Several compounded-semaglutide providers offer lower entry prices ($179/mo) than WeightWatchers. WeightWatchers may be a better fit for those who want a broader drug menu.
Other Providers to Consider
- Hers — $199/mo
- Ro — $135/mo (compounded)
- Noom — $149/mo + meds
- Mochi Health — $79/mo + meds
- Hims — $199/mo
- Fridays Health — $179/mo