Men's Health
Enclomiphene
Raise your own testosterone — without shutting down fertility.
An oral SERM that signals your pituitary to produce more LH and FSH, raising natural testosterone while preserving sperm production. A common alternative to TRT for younger men or those who may want kids.
Starting at
$89/mo
Best for
- Men with low or low-normal T who want to preserve fertility
- Patients hesitant to start lifelong injectable TRT
- Secondary hypogonadism (low T from pituitary signaling, not testicular failure)
Not for
- Primary testicular failure (enclomiphene needs a working pituitary-testis axis)
- Men with active hormone-sensitive cancer
- Untreated thromboembolic disease
How it works
What it is — and what it isn't.
Enclomiphene is the trans-isomer of clomiphene. It blocks estrogen receptors at the pituitary, which increases LH and FSH release — telling your testes to produce more testosterone and sperm. Unlike TRT, it works with your own endocrine system rather than replacing it.
Typical protocol
How a course usually unfolds.
Your clinician personalizes the actual schedule based on your goals, history, and response.
- 1
Week 0
Baseline labs (total/free T, LH, FSH, estradiol, CBC) and clinician intake.
- 2
Week 1–8
Daily oral dose, typically 12.5–25 mg.
- 3
Week 8–12
Recheck labs. Adjust dose or move to TRT if response is inadequate.
- 4
Ongoing
Labs every 6 months, ongoing clinician messaging.
What's included
One flat price. Everything you need.
We bundle the whole experience — clinician care, medication, shipping, and adjustments.
- Provider visit & ongoing messaging
- Medication shipped free in discreet packaging
- Dose adjustments based on your response
- Cancel or pause anytime
- Baseline + follow-up lab orders (lab fees billed separately)
Safety & side effects
What to know — straight, not scary.
Common
- Mood changes
- Mild visual disturbance (rare)
- Hot flashes
- Headache
Less common / serious
- Vision changes (stop and call clinician)
- Mood/anxiety shifts
- Thromboembolic events (rare)
Always message your clinician about side effects — most can be managed with dose adjustment, timing, or hydration support.
FAQs
Questions worth asking.
See if Enclomiphene is right for you.
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