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.
Price
$89/mo
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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)
Message your care team about side effects — most can be managed with dose adjustment, timing, or hydration support. Anything severe goes to 911 or the nearest emergency room first.
FAQs
Questions worth asking.
See if Enclomiphene is right for you.
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