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Hers vs. Weight Watchers for Weight Loss 2025: How Do They Compare?

Craig Primack MD

Reviewed by Craig Primack, MD, FACP, FAAP, FOMA

Written by Vanessa Gibbs

Published 12/18/2024

Hers and WeightWatchers are two popular options for online weight loss support. Through these platforms, you can connect with healthcare providers who can prescribe weight loss medications to those who qualify. 

However, the two telehealth companies differ in several ways. Each platform offers different medications and resources, as well as different price points and subscription models. 

We’ll dive into everything you need to know about Hers™  versus WeightWatchers™  to help you find the best weight loss program for you.

Quick disclaimer: This article is intended for informational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice or endorsement of one brand over another.

Here’s a side-by-side comparison of the key features of Hers and WeightWatchers.

Hers
WeightWatchers
Weight loss medications offered
GLP-1 injections: Ozempic® Wegovy® Compounded semaglutide Weight loss pills: Metformin Naltrexone Topiramate Bupropion Anti-nausea medication: Ondansetron
GLP-1 injections: Ozempic, Wegovy , Compounded semaglutide, Saxenda®, Mounjaro®, Zepbound®. Weight loss pills: Metformin, Naltrexone, Bupropion
Other weight loss services offered
On the Hers app: Progress, food, water, and activity trackers Meal plans and recipes Behavior change tools and tips Educational content on food, movement, sleep, mental health, and more Unlimited provider messaging
On the WeightWatchers app: Points system to track food intake, Weight, food, and activity trackers, Recipes and nutrition plans, Virtual workshops, Online community, Ongoing access to healthcare providers.
How to get treatment
100 percent online. Doesn’t require a video call (in most states).
100 percent online with a video call
Cost
All-inclusive pricing (consultation, membership, and medication included). With GLP-1s from $165 a month. With oral medications from $69 a month. Typically FSA and HSA eligible. Lowest total price for GLP-1 treatment program: $165 a month (for 12 months, paid in full).
Nonrefundable initial consultation fee of $49. Monthly memberships range from $84 to $99 a month. GLP-1s cost an extra $189 a month (first month discounted to $129). Typically FSA and HSA eligible. Lowest total price for GLP-1 treatment program: $273 per month (after the first month).

Hers and WeightWatchers offer access to licensed healthcare providers who can prescribe weight loss medications to those who qualify. 

Hers Weight Loss Drugs

Hers offers access to both injectable and oral weight loss medications. 

Injectable GLP-1s (glucagon-like peptide-1) available through Hers include: 

  • Ozempic. Ozempic is approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) for blood sugar control in those with type 2 diabetes. It’s often prescribed off-label for weight loss. This is a once-weekly injection that works by suppressing appetite, curbing cravings, slowing digestion, and making you feel fuller. 

  • Wegovy. Wegovy has the same active ingredient as Ozempic (semaglutide), but it comes in a higher dose. It’s FDA-approved for weight loss in those with a body mass index (BMI) of 30 or more or 27 or more with a weight-related health condition. It’s also a weekly injection that reduces hunger.

  • Compounded semaglutide. Compounded semaglutide has the same active ingredient, but it’s not FDA-approved. It is also a weekly injection, but it typically comes in a vial instead of an injection pen. 

FYI, compounded medications are not evaluated by the FDA for safety, efficacy, or quality. So it’s important to get them from a trusted source.

Hers compounded semaglutide is made with ingredients from FDA-regulated manufacturers and produced in U.S.-based, FDA-registered 503B facilities. Each batch is quality-tested, and certificates of analysis (CoA) are available on the Hers app.

Hers also offers access to oral weight loss pills, including:

  • Metformin. Metformin is FDA-approved as a diabetes drug and sometimes prescribed off-label for weight loss. The daily pill can suppress appetite and promote insulin sensitivity.

  • Naltrexone. Naltrexone is one of the active ingredients in the FDA-approved drug Contrave®. Contrave works by reducing appetite and increasing the body's energy use, meaning more calories burned.

  • Topiramate. Topiramate (or the brand name version Topamax®) is an antiseizure drug that’s prescribed off-label for weight loss. It suppresses appetite and can change reward pathways in the brain to reduce binge eating.

  • Bupropion. Burpoption is an antidepressant that can be prescribed off-label in combination with other medications to help support weight loss. Bupropion is also an active ingredient in Contrave. 

Hers offers access to customized oral weight loss medication kits. These kits may include one or more of the daily pills listed above (and sometimes vitamin B12). Your provider will recommend a weight loss plan tailored to your body, needs, and goals.

Hers Personalized Medication Solutions

Hers is all about personalizing healthcare. To that end, people worried about the side effects of weight loss medications can ask their providers about prescription anti-nausea medication. 

At the discretion of their healthcare provider, Hers customers prescribed GLP-1s and oral weight loss medications may receive a prescription for anti-nausea medication — at no additional cost. 

Prescription ondansetron (Zofran®) can be taken as needed to treat nausea. This unique offer from Hers is a big plus for anyone who’s hesitant to try weight loss meds due to concerns about side effects like nausea and vomiting. 

Through Hers, compounded semaglutide customers also receive a personalized dosing plan. 

Gastrointestinal upset is not uncommon when starting GLP-1s, so providers always start you on a low dose and slowly increase it over time. While brand-name GLP-1s typically come in pre-filled injection pens, doses of compounded semaglutide can be customized.

With customized dosing, your provider can increase your dose in smaller increments over a longer period of time. Alternatively, if you’re not feeling the effects of a lower dose, your provider might recommend increasing your dose more quickly. 

You can also message a provider at any time if you’d like to discuss changes to your dosing schedule.  

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WeightWatchers Weight Loss Drugs

WeightWatchers also offers access to injectable and oral weight loss medications.

GLP-1 injections that may be available include Ozempic, Wegovy, and compounded semaglutide. Along with:

  • Saxenda. Saxenda is a daily injection approved for weight loss in those with a BMI of 30 or more or 27 or more with at least one weight-related health condition. Like many meds on this list, it works, in part, by regulating hunger and fullness levels. 

  • Mounjaro. Mounjaro is FDA-approved to treat type 2 diabetes, but it’s sometimes prescribed off-label for weight loss. This weekly injection can suppress appetite and increase feelings of fullness.

  • Zepbound. Zepbound is FDA-approved for weight loss in those with a body mass index of 30 or more or 27 or more with a weight-related condition. It has the same active ingredient as Mounjaro (tirzepatide, comes in the same dose, and works in the same way. The difference is that it’s FDA-approved for those with excess weight or obesity.

FYI, WeightWatchers compounded semaglutide is made in 503B FDA-registered outsourcing facilities. Certificates of analysis are available on request.

When it comes to oral weight loss medications, WeightWatchers also offers metformin, naltrexone, and bupropion.

Beyond prescription medication, Hers and WeightWatchers offer access to additional services to help you on your weight loss journey. 

Here’s how they compare.

Services and Support on the Hers App

The Hers app gives you access to a range of habit trackers, behavioral change tools, and expert guidance to help you make the lifestyle changes needed for sustainable, long-term, healthy weight loss. 

That includes: 

  • Trackers to log physical activity, protein intake, sleep, hydration, and overall progress toward your goals

  • Healthy recipes and meal plans

  • Healthy eating tips tailored to your eating pattern (like emotional eating or automatic eating)

  • Educational content on nutrition, exercise, sleep, hormones, mental health, etc.

Protein Bars and Shakes

You can also buy doctor-approved protein shakes and bars through Hers to support your weight loss. Hers meal replacement bars and shakes are designed to support people taking weight loss medications. 

They may help you:

  • Get more protein and essential nutrients

  • Feel full longer and avoid snacking

  • Eat a consistent amount of calories each day

  • Maintain lean muscle mass by adding protein to your diet

  • Fit healthy eating into your busy schedule 

If interested, a healthcare provider on the Hers platform can guide you on how best to incorporate them into your diet.

WeightWatchers Services and Support

WeightWatchers offers additional support and tools, including: 

  • A points system to track food intake 

  • Weight, food, and activity trackers

  • Recipes, nutrition plans, and guidance on what to order at restaurants 

  • Virtual workshops on nutrition and exercise  

  • An online support community 

You can access these features through the WeightWatchers app.

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Hers and WeightWatchers work in similar ways, both help you connect with healthcare providers who can prescribe weight loss drugs online to those who qualify. 

Here’s what the process looks like:

Hers Weight Loss Process

Here’s how Hers works

  1. Online assessment. Complete an online intake and answer questions about your weight loss goals, lifestyle habits, and medical history.

  2. Clinician evaluation. After submitting your assessment, a licensed healthcare provider will review your answers to determine if you qualify for treatment. There’s typically no need to book a call or video consultation, but it is required in a few states.

  3. Prescription and treatment plan. If suitable, a provider will write you a prescription for weight loss medication, and you’ll get a personalized weight loss treatment plan. 

  4. Direct shipping. Medications are shipped to your door. You’ll get everything you need to start treatment, including injection supplies and instructions (if applicable).

  5. Unlimited ongoing care. Ask questions, discuss side effects, or get medication tweaks, if needed, with 24/7 unlimited access to healthcare providers via the Hers app.

WeightWatchers Process

With WeightWatchers, you’ll start with an online quiz to see if you qualify for medication. This quiz includes questions about your weight, lifestyle, and health history.

You’ll then meet with a provider online to discuss your answers and weight loss goals. 

If suitable, you’ll get a prescription for medication and a treatment plan. You’ll also have ongoing access to providers to ask questions and get support with your weight loss program.

Here’s how Hers and WeightWatchers compare on pricing and subscription plans.

Hers Weight Loss Pricing

Hers pricing is straightforward with no hidden fees: 

  • Hers custom oral medication kits start at $69 a month. 

  • Hers GLP-1 injections start at $165 a month. 

To get the lowest price available on compounded semaglutide through Hers, you’ll need to sign up for a 12-month plan and pay upfront. But Weight Loss by Hers has several subscription models, including one-month, three-month, and six-month options, at various price points. 

There are no additional costs for the initial assessment, app, check-ins, prescription adjustments, shipping, or ongoing access to healthcare providers. 

You don’t need insurance, but if you have a health savings account (HSA) or flexible spending account (FSA), it might help lower the cost. Both Hers oral and injectable weight loss medications are eligible for HSA or FSA reimbursement (check your plan for details). With FSA/HSA, you can save an average of 30 percent.

WeightWatchers Pricing

To access medication, you’ll need to pay a one-off fee for your initial assessment, which costs $49. 

When you sign up with WeightWatchers, you’ll pay a membership fee of $99 per month (or $84 per month for three months). 

Oral weight loss meds are included in the membership. You’ll need to pay an additional monthly fee for WeightWatchers compounded semaglutide. Prices vary but start from $129 for your first month, then $189 a month.

Subscription plans can be paid every one, three, six, or 12 months.

If you’re interested in brand-name medications like Ozempic and Monjouro, WeightWatchers offers an assistance program to help you obtain insurance coverage. Unfortunately, most insurance plans don’t cover weight loss drugs. 

With Hers, you can get free shipping and have your meds arrive in as little as two days (shipping times aren’t guaranteed). Medication is delivered directly to your door in discrete, temperature-controlled packaging to keep your medication stable.

WeightWatchers offers free shipping with delivery in one to three business days.

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Deciding to take weight loss medication is a great first step toward taking charge of your health. Choosing the right company can feel daunting when beginning this journey, but we’ve rounded up the facts to help you decide. 

Here’s a final look at the similarities and differences between Hers versus WeightWatchers:

  • Medications available. Hers offers access to Ozempic, Wegovy, compounded semaglutide, metformin, and customized oral weight loss kits. WeightWatchers offers Ozempic, Wegovy, compounded semaglutide, Saxenda, Mounjaro, Zepbound, metformin, naltrexone, and bupropion.

  • Other weight loss services. The Hers app includes behavioral change tools, habit trackers, recipes, personalized nutrition tips, and educational content. You can also buy protein bars and shakes designed for people taking weight loss drugs. The WeightWatchers app includes behavioral change tools, trackers, recipes, virtual workshops, and an online support group.

  • How they work. With Hers, you start with an online assessment, then a healthcare provider reviews your answers and prescribes medication if suitable for you. Medication is delivered to your door, and you get ongoing provider access. With WeightWatchers, you start with an online assessment and then meet with a clinician online to discuss your answers. If appropriate, you’ll get a prescription and medication delivered to your door. You’ll get ongoing access to providers.

  • Cost. Hers has straightforward, transparent pricing. Oral weight loss kits start from $69 a month. GLP-1 injections start from $165 a month, for a 12-month subscription paid upfront. Both are eligible for FSA and HSA reimbursement (check your plan for details). You’ll need to pay for a WeightWatchers membership, which costs $99 per month (or $84 for three months). Oral medication is included, but GLP-1s cost extra, starting from $129 for your first month and $189 a month after that. There’s also an initial consultation fee of $49.

If you’re curious about whether Hers could be right for you, take our free online weight loss assessment to learn more about your treatment options.

This article is for informational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice. The information contained herein is not a substitute for and should never be relied upon for professional medical advice. Always talk to your doctor about the risks and benefits of any treatment. Learn more about our editorial standards here.

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