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What is LegitScript Certification? Why It Matters for GLP-1s

LegitScript is a third-party verification service that screens online pharmacies and telehealth providers. Here's what certification means and how to verify any provider.

Updated December 2025 7 min read

When shopping for compounded GLP-1 medications online, LegitScript certification is one of the most reliable signals that a telehealth provider operates legitimately. Here's what you need to know about this certification and why it matters.

What is LegitScript?

LegitScript is an independent verification and monitoring service that certifies online pharmacies, telehealth providers, and other healthcare-related websites. Founded in 2007, the company works with major platforms including Google, Facebook, Microsoft, and the National Association of Boards of Pharmacy (NABP).

When a telehealth provider or online pharmacy is "LegitScript Certified," it means they've voluntarily undergone a screening process that verifies their legal status, pharmacy licenses, prescribing practices, and business operations.

What LegitScript Checks

The certification process examines several aspects of a telehealth pharmacy's operations:

1. Valid Pharmacy Licenses

LegitScript verifies that the pharmacy holds valid licenses in every state where it operates. This includes checking that licenses are current, not expired, and in good standing with state pharmacy boards.

2. Prescription Requirements

Certified providers must require valid prescriptions for prescription medications. LegitScript flags any pharmacy that sells prescription drugs without requiring a legitimate prescription from a licensed healthcare provider.

3. Physical Location Verification

The company verifies that the pharmacy has a legitimate physical location and isn't operating as a front for illegal drug distribution. This includes confirming business registration and address verification.

4. Domain and Website Analysis

LegitScript examines website content for misleading claims, checks domain registration history, and looks for connections to known rogue pharmacy networks.

5. Ongoing Monitoring

Certification isn't one-and-done. LegitScript continuously monitors certified websites and can revoke certification if a provider violates standards or laws.

What LegitScript Does NOT Verify

It's important to understand the limitations of LegitScript certification:

LegitScript Certification Does NOT Mean:

  • • The medications themselves are FDA-approved
  • • The compounding pharmacy meets PCAB standards
  • • The specific medication quality has been tested
  • • The provider has the best prices or service
  • • The FDA has approved of the provider's operations

LegitScript verifies that a telehealth provider is operating as a legitimate business with proper licenses – not that every medication they sell is of the highest quality. For compounded medications specifically, you'll want to also look at the compounding pharmacy's credentials (503A vs 503B status, PCAB accreditation).

How to Verify a Provider's LegitScript Status

You can check any online pharmacy or telehealth provider's certification status directly on LegitScript's website:

  1. 1. Go to legitscript.com/verify
  2. 2. Enter the website URL of the telehealth provider you want to check
  3. 3. Review the results which will show certification status and any flags

LegitScript Rating Categories:

CERTIFIED Verified as legitimate, licensed, and following proper prescription practices
PENDING Application is being reviewed but not yet certified
ROGUE Identified as operating illegally or selling unapproved medications
UNAPPROVED Not certified; no determination of legitimacy

Which GLP-1 Providers Are LegitScript Certified?

Based on our research of major telehealth GLP-1 providers, here's the LegitScript status of some well-known names:

Provider LegitScript Status Notes
MEDVi Certified Also A+ BBB rated
Henry Meds Certified Uses 503A/503B pharmacies
Sprout Health Certified Has Sept 2025 FDA warning
Hims & Hers Certified Has Sept 2025 FDA warning
ReflexMD Unknown F BBB rating
BMIMD Unknown Severe consumer complaints

Note that LegitScript certification and FDA warnings are separate issues. A provider can be LegitScript certified (meaning they're operating as a legitimate licensed pharmacy) while still receiving FDA warnings for misleading marketing claims. The FDA warnings issued in September 2025 related to marketing language, not pharmacy legitimacy.

LegitScript vs Other Certifications

LegitScript is one of several trust signals you should look for. Here's how it compares to other certifications:

Certification Comparison:

LegitScript:

Verifies the telehealth company/website is a legitimate, licensed operation

PCAB Accreditation:

Verifies the compounding pharmacy meets quality standards (only ~8% of pharmacies have this)

503B Registration:

FDA-registered outsourcing facility following cGMP standards

BBB Accreditation:

Indicates the company responds to consumer complaints and meets BBB standards

The ideal provider would have multiple trust signals: LegitScript certification for the telehealth operation, a pharmacy partner with PCAB accreditation or 503B status, and a good BBB rating.

Red Flags When LegitScript Status is Unclear

If you can't verify a provider's LegitScript status, look for these additional warning signs:

  • ⚠️ No prescription required or a brief online form substitutes for a real consultation
  • ⚠️ Prices that are dramatically lower than all competitors
  • ⚠️ No clear contact information or physical address
  • ⚠️ Claims that compounded products are "FDA-approved"
  • ⚠️ No information about which pharmacy compounds their medications
  • ⚠️ Payments only accepted via cryptocurrency or wire transfer

The Bottom Line

LegitScript certification is a valuable trust signal when choosing a telehealth provider for compounded GLP-1 medications. It indicates that the company has been verified as a legitimate, licensed operation – not a rogue pharmacy selling counterfeit drugs.

However, LegitScript certification is just one piece of the puzzle. For the highest level of confidence, look for providers that combine LegitScript certification with 503B pharmacy partners, PCAB accreditation, and a clean regulatory record.

Always verify certification status directly at legitscript.com/verify rather than relying solely on claims made on a provider's website.

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