Physician's Choice Digestive Enzymes Review —
Is It Worth It in 2025?
Speaking from experience, as we get older, there is a greater chance of these discomforts increasing. Digestive enzymes can be an option to help you enjoy every meal. With that scenario in mind, I tried Physician’s Choice Digestive Enzymes to see if a broad-spectrum blend with prebiotics and probiotics could help with my occasional after‑meal discomfort, and if this product was the right one for me*
Overall Rating
Physicians' Choice Digestive Enzymes received a 4.4 out of 5 overall rating for value
for the money, effectiveness, tolerability, and ease of use.
Best For
Daily digestive comfort seekers who want enzymes plus pre/probiotics in one bottle.
Count / Form
Physicians' Choice is typically purchased in 60-count capsule form,
but is also available in 30, 90, and 180-count quantities.
Not Ideal For
Anyone avoiding probiotic-containing formulas or needing a strictly
single-ingredient enzyme.
- Broad-spectrum blend
- Includes prebiotics + probiotics
- Convenient and economical 60-count bottle; also available in 90 and 180-count
- Easy one-capsule dosing with meal(s)
- Not for those trying to avoid probiotics
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Typical 60-count sold. Heavy users may need to buy 2 bottles per month
unless able to find larger 90 to 180-count quantities
approach rather than ox‑bile/pancreatin. Compared to Zenwise, it offers a similar broad‑spectrum with
a comparable 60‑count size.
and gut‑friendly bacteria (probiotics) in one step.
Yes—paired with prebiotics to support a balanced gut environment.
You should take this product just before or just before the first few bites of a meal.
No, it’s a dietary supplement. Talk to your clinician about ongoing symptoms and the need for a digestive supplement.
Yes, this product can be purchased in-store or online for your convenience.

