Enclomiphene
Description
6 month plan
$99/month
3 month plan
$129/month
Monthly plan
$159/month
What is Enclomiphene?
What you'll get
How to take
- • Enclomiphene is taken daily, preferably at the same time each day, with or without food. The tablet may also be prescribed with a supplement to help manage potential side effects or optimize results.
- • The doctor will personalize your dosage and instructions to fit your unique needs. Details and instruction equipment will be included in your shipment, if prescribed.
- • Always reach out to your provider if you have any concerns or need assistance.
Side effects
- • Common side effects include mild nausea, headaches, or changes in mood. (But these are typically temporary as your body adjusts. Some individuals may experience increased estrogen-related symptoms due to the associated hormone changes, but this is managed with care.) Your doctor can prescribe add-on medications to help reduce these symptoms.
- • Prescription products require an online consultation to determine if a prescription is appropriate. We include regular follow-ups with your provider to monitor your response.
*For a 6-month plan paid upfront. Actual price depends on the product and payment frequency.
Only available by prescription from provider after virtual consultation. Actual product packaging may appear differently than shown. Compounded drugs are permitted to be prescribed under federal law but are not FDA-approved and do not undergo FDA safety, effectiveness, or manufacturing review. Individual results may vary.
Who it's for
Enclomiphene is ideal for men with low testosterone who want to boost energy, drive, and vitality to traditional testosterone therapies. It can be a good choice for those hoping to maintain fertility or who prefer a treatment option that prioritizes maintaining fertility and natural testicular function.


How it can help
Enclomiphene can help boost your body's own testosterone production, supporting more balanced hormone levels without shutting down natural function.
Increased energy
Improved libido
Elevated mood
Boosted stamina

Taking Enclomiphene
How it works
Enclomiphene works by targeting the brain's hormonal signaling pathways to stimulate your body's natural testosterone production. It blocks estrogen receptors, triggering the release of hormones that tell the testes to produce more testosterone. By supporting your body's own production rather than replacing it, Enclomiphene helps maintain fertility and natural testicular function while improving energy, libido, and overall well-being.
What to expect
In the first few weeks, some may experience improvements in energy, mood, and libido as natural testosterone levels begin to rise. Over the following months, benefits may continue to build, such as better focus, improved stamina and recovery, and changes in body composition. Because Enclomiphene works by stimulating your body's own hormone production, results develop steadily and may vary from person to person.
Potential side effects
The most commonly reported side effects are generally mild and may include headaches, mood changes, hot flashes, or temporary visual disturbances. Some individuals may also experience increases or mild digestive issues in their hormone levels with use. Serious side effects are rare, but if unexpected symptoms occur, contact your healthcare provider or consulting. Regular monitoring helps ensure the treatment is both safe and effective for you.


Physician-guided care for hormone support
LIVV providers aim to support healthy hormone levels, with personalized dosing, physician oversight, and ongoing monitoring to ensure treatment supports your health, safety, and long-term goals.
Dr. Gidon Akler, MD
US Board-Certified Physician • Precision Medicine

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Providing bloodwork
Lab work is required before starting treatment, again at the 3-month mark, and once a year thereafter. These check-ins ensure the medication is working as intended and give your provider the information needed to adjust your treatment for optimal results.
You can use previous bloodwork if they meet the minimum requirements, or obtain new results at your chosen lab. We recommend LabCorp On Demand or Quest Diagnostics.
Why in-person labs?
• Choose any clinic or lab – Go wherever is convenient for you; you're not limited to a specific provider.
• No need to collect samples yourself – Skip the hassle of at-home kits or figuring out how to draw your own blood.
• Insurance may help cover the cost – Many labs accept insurance, which can lower your out-of-pocket expenses.
• Faster turnaround time – Since samples don't need to be shipped back and forth, results often come in sooner.
You'll be asked to submit your bloodwork during your intake, but if you don't have them yet, you'll have 10 days to upload them in your patient portal. If we don't receive them within that window, your prescription request will be cancelled. You'll also use the portal to upload future results for follow-up visits.
Common questions about Enclomiphene
How will Enclomiphene affect my hormone levels?
How long does Enclomiphene take to work?
What are add-ons and how do they work?
Why am I required to obtain lab results?
If eligible, how much does this treatment cost?
Our treatments are priced competitively and transparently to ensure accessibility for our patients. The price includes your initial consultation, follow-up visits, ongoing support, shipping, and all necessary supplies — with no hidden fees.
Your cost depends only on the subscription plan you choose:
- 1-month plan: $119/month
- 3-month plan: $109/month
- 6-month plan: $99/month
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Sources
- Kumar, V., Singh, E., Huang, A., & Thomas, P. (2024). Efficacy of clomiphene citrate versus enclomiphene citrate for male infertility treatment: A retrospective study. Cureus, 16(3), e161093.
- Wiehle, R., Cunningham, G. R., Pitteloud, N., Wike, J., Hsu, K., Fontenot, G. K., Rosner, M., Dwyer, A., & Podolski, J. (2013). Testosterone restoration using enclomiphene citrate in men with secondary hypogonadism: A pharmacodynamic and pharmacokinetic study. BJU International, 112(8), 1188-1200.
- Wiehle, Ronald D. et al. (2014). Enclomiphene citrate stimulates testosterone production while preventing oligospermia: a randomized phase II clinical trial comparing topical testosterone. Fertility and Sterility, 102(3), 720-727.







