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Hormone Health
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Enclomiphene

A simple daily capsule that naturally stimulates your body’s testosterone production. Most men see a 1.5–2.5X increase in testosterone without testicular shrinkage, shutdown, or infertility.

Subscription is $199/mo, billed quarterly with follow-up labs and consultations included.

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Important Safety Information

This medication will only be deemed medically necessary following a clinician’s review and is not prescribed for performance enhancement purposes. Our drugs may include compounded products that have not been approved by the FDA. The FDA does not verify the safety or effectiveness of compounded drugs, including Enclomiphene. Our specialists may prescribe this medication off-label from its intended use. All prescriptions require a consultation with a licensed provider, either asynchronously or synchronously. If the provider determines the medication isn’t appropriate for you, you’ll receive a full refund.... Read more

Easy to Take

Boost testosterone with a daily pill.

Fewer Estrogen Side Effects

Lower estrogen conversion compared to traditional TRT.

Up to 96% Effective

Clinically proven to increase testosterone levels.

Your testosterone called—it wants to make a comeback

Enclomiphene is a great option for younger men who aren’t ready for testosterone but want a boost. Get treatment without the side effects and hassle of traditional TRT.

  • Boosts natural testosterone
  • Enhances sex drive and performance
  • Sharpens mental clarity
  • Elevates mood and energy
  • Supports healthy metabolism
  • Maintains fertility
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Clinical studies all agree: medication for low testosterone works.

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“Testosterone naturally starts decreasing around age 30. While on testosterone replacement therapy, there’s an overall wellness that comes from taking it. Our patients will see improved energy levels, reduced joint pain due to it being a natural inflammatory, and better sleep and mood.”

— Melissa Loseke, DO

Have questions? We’re here to help

Enclomiphene is a more refined and active isomer of clomiphene, designed specifically to stimulate natural testosterone production while minimizing unwanted estrogenic effects. It works by targeting the hypothalamic-pituitary-gonadal (HPG) axis to increase testosterone levels without shutting down the body’s natural hormone production.

As a selective estrogen receptor modulator (SERM), enclomiphene blocks estrogen receptors in the hypothalamus, preventing estrogen from signaling the brain to reduce testosterone production. This disruption of negative feedback triggers the release of gonadotropin-releasing hormone (GnRH), which then stimulates the pituitary gland to increase luteinizing hormone (LH) and follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH) production:

  • LH signals the testes to produce more testosterone
  • FSH supports sperm production, helping maintain fertility

Unlike traditional testosterone replacement therapy (TRT), which can suppress natural testosterone and reduce sperm production, enclomiphene keeps the body’s hormonal balance intact while effectively increasing testosterone levels. This makes it an ideal option for men seeking to boost testosterone without the risks of testicular shrinkage, infertility, or estrogen-related side effects commonly associated with TRT.


Most individuals begin noticing improvements in energy, mood, and libido within a few weeks. Full benefits, including muscle strength and metabolism changes, typically develop over 6 weeks.


Clomiphene and enclomiphene both stimulate natural testosterone production by blocking estrogen’s negative feedback on the hypothalamus. However, there are key differences between the two:

  • Clomiphene is a mixture of two isomers: enclomiphene (the active isomer) and zuclomiphene (a weaker, estrogenic isomer). While clomiphene effectively boosts testosterone, the presence of zuclomiphene can lead to unwanted estrogenic effects in some men.
  • Enclomiphene is the isolated active isomer of clomiphene, designed specifically to increase testosterone while minimizing estrogen-related side effects. It is considered a more refined and targeted option for testosterone support, offering faster and more predictable results with fewer estrogenic effects compared to clomiphene.

For men looking to optimize testosterone while maintaining fertility and avoiding testicular shrinkage, enclomiphene is often the preferred choice due to its cleaner, more direct action.


Enclomiphene is generally well-tolerated, but like any medication, it may cause side effects in some individuals. Possible side effects include:

  • Mild headaches
  • Mood changes or irritability
  • Temporary visual disturbances (such as blurriness or floaters)
  • Increased libido or changes in energy levels
  • Mild nausea or digestive discomfort

Compared to traditional testosterone replacement therapy (TRT), enclomiphene has a lower risk of estrogen-related side effects, as it does not directly introduce testosterone into the body but instead stimulates natural production.

Most side effects are mild and temporary, and they often resolve as the body adjusts to the medication. If you experience persistent or concerning symptoms, consult your healthcare provider for guidance.


Clomiphene and enclomiphene are taken orally, making treatment simple and convenient. These medications work by stimulating your body’s natural testosterone production, leading to benefits such as:

  • Increased sex drive
  • Stronger erections
  • Improved mood
  • Higher energy levels
  • Enhanced metabolism

For personalized guidance, consult with a healthcare provider to determine if clomiphene or enclomiphene is right for you.


Enclomiphene is designed to support natural testosterone production and may help improve symptoms related to low testosterone, including:

  • Low sex drive (libido)
  • Brain fog and difficulty concentrating
  • Mood changes, irritability, and fatigue
  • Erectile performance issues
  • Reduced sperm production and fertility concerns
  • Changes in body composition, including increased body fat
  • Decreased muscle strength and recovery

Since enclomiphene stimulates the body’s own testosterone production rather than replacing it, it is particularly beneficial for men looking to optimize hormone levels while maintaining fertility.


No, clomiphine and enclomiphene are prescribed off-label to support testosterone levels and are not covered by insurance. Additionally, we do not work directly with insurance providers. However, we partner with trusted pharmacies to ensure your medication is delivered conveniently to your door.


While we do not accept direct HSA/FSA payments, we can provide a receipt for you to submit for potential reimbursement. Medications are often covered under these plans, but coverage varies. If you have questions, your health coach can guide you during your appointment to ensure you have everything needed for submission.


Email us at info@joiandblokes.com with any more questions.


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The Journal

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