Monj Verified for iGovy: UK online pharmacy safety and GPhC checks
Monj Verified for iGovy is our provider-checking process for UK weight-management comparison pages. It looks beyond a logo or footer registration number and asks whether the pharmacy, website, business identity and wider service appear to fit together properly.
iGovy is run by Monj. We do not prescribe Wegovy, sell medicines or provide medical advice. Our role is to help users compare information with better visibility over the provider checks behind each listing.
Why iGovy does not rely on a GPhC number alone
GPhC registration is a key starting point for UK online pharmacy safety. It can help confirm that a registered pharmacy premises exists. However, patients often need more than that when they are using a website to request prescription-only treatment.
- It confirms an important starting point: the pharmacy side should connect back to a real registered premises.
- It helps with basic traceability: users can compare the pharmacy name, address and registration details.
- It does not answer every website question: a registration number on a webpage does not automatically prove that the exact domain is genuinely operated by that pharmacy.
How Monj Verified checks support iGovy provider listings
The Monj Verified process combines register checks with manual review. We look for a provider setup that feels traceable, coherent and consistent with a real UK healthcare service. We do not treat badges, copied logos or vague footer claims as enough on their own.
Registered pharmacy premises
We begin by checking the pharmacy registration details and the physical premises behind the service. Where needed, Monj may use additional manual checks to build confidence that the pharmacy operation is real.
Website, brand and business identity
We review the website, trading name, company details, domain presentation, contact routes and public information. Those details should not feel disconnected from the regulated entity being relied on.
Medicine-selling signals where relevant
If a provider appears to sell or supply medicines online, we look for signs that the setup is credible and consistent with UK expectations for a healthcare provider.
Clinical service signals where applicable
Where a provider refers to clinician-led prescribing, remote consultation or wider regulated care, we may also review relevant GMC or CQC information as part of the overall picture.
What Monj looks for before a provider appears confidently on iGovy
A traceable pharmacy connection
A provider should connect back to a genuine regulated pharmacy setup, not just borrow trust through a registration number, badge or logo.
Clear business information
The company, trading identity, address, contact details and website should form a coherent picture. Confusing or incomplete information raises concern.
A believable patient pathway
If a service says Wegovy access is subject to clinical review, the journey should reflect that. Pricing should not be presented in a way that hides medical suitability checks.
Enough confidence to list or keep listed
If important details cannot be checked, or the service becomes harder to trace, Monj may hold back, re-check, hide or remove the provider from iGovy pages.
What can trigger a fresh Monj Verified review
Online pharmacy checks should not be treated as a one-off tick-box exercise. A provider can change ownership, rebrand, move domains, alter fulfilment arrangements or change the way its treatment journey works.
- New ownership, address or company information
- A rebrand, new domain or changed website structure
- Broken or inconsistent regulatory references
- Concerns around prescribing, fulfilment, pricing or transparency
- Stock, service or operational issues that could affect patients
Why users should still do their own checks
Monj Verified is designed to improve transparency, not replace patient judgement. A website can look polished while still leaving important questions unanswered about who operates it, who prescribes, who supplies the medicine and who is responsible if something goes wrong.
Prescription-only treatment should never feel anonymous. If a Wegovy provider is difficult to trace, avoids clear ownership details or relies on vague trust claims, caution is sensible.
How to check a UK online pharmacy before using a Wegovy provider
- Start with the name shown on the website. Look for the pharmacy name, company details, address, registration number and contact information.
- Check the pharmacy premises on the official GPhC register. Compare the name and address with the information shown on the provider website.
- Check whether the website identity matches. A real pharmacy premises does not automatically prove the exact website or offer page is genuine.
- Look for consistent business information. The trading name, company number, address, support details and service description should not conflict.
- Consider other regulatory signals where relevant. Depending on the provider model, MHRA, GMC or CQC information may help build a fuller picture.
- Pause if the provider is hard to trace. If the setup feels unclear, rushed or unusually opaque, that is a valid reason to step back before sharing medical details or payment information.
What Monj Verified does and does not mean
Monj Verified means a provider has been reviewed against Monj’s internal trust and transparency checks for iGovy. It does not mean the provider is recommended for every patient, clinically endorsed, or guaranteed to remain unchanged after review.
Wegovy suitability depends on an individual clinical assessment. Price comparison and provider checks should support safer decision-making, not replace medical advice.
MHRA Yellow Card reporting
If you experience a suspected side effect from a medicine, or if you have concerns about a healthcare website or medicine supply route, you can report it through the MHRA Yellow Card scheme.
Monj Verified for iGovy FAQs
It means Monj has reviewed important provider trust signals before or while surfacing that provider on iGovy. The checks may include GPhC registration, website identity, business details and wider regulatory clues where relevant.
No. Monj Verified is not clinical approval, medical advice or a guarantee of treatment suitability. Any Wegovy request must still be assessed by an appropriate prescriber.
Because a genuine pharmacy registration number can confirm that a pharmacy premises exists, but it may not prove that the website you are using is genuinely operated by that pharmacy.
A provider may be removed, hidden or re-reviewed if details change, trust signals weaken, operational issues appear, or the listing no longer meets Monj’s transparency expectations.
No. iGovy is a UK comparison and information site from Monj. It does not sell Wegovy, prescribe medicines or make clinical decisions.
Compare Wegovy providers with clearer trust signals
iGovy uses Monj Verified checks to improve visibility around the providers shown in UK Wegovy price comparison and discount-route content. Always confirm the provider, consultation requirements and final checkout total before ordering.
Important: iGovy is run by Monj as an independent UK comparison and information platform. iGovy and Monj do not sell medicines, issue prescriptions or provide medical advice. Monj Verified checks are designed to improve transparency around provider listings, but they are not a clinical endorsement or a guarantee. Any Wegovy treatment request remains subject to medical suitability, consultation and approval by an appropriate UK prescriber.