Testosterone, enclomiphene, HCG & supportive therapy
Low testosterone affects energy, mood, libido, body composition, and sleep — and it's both common and treatable. Our clinicians use lab-guided protocols and adjust your dose to your symptoms and follow-up bloodwork, choosing between injectable testosterone, oral enclomiphene (which preserves fertility), HCG, and supportive medications based on your situation.
Medications your clinician may prescribe
Men's Hormones FAQs
Will TRT affect my fertility?
Testosterone replacement can suppress sperm production. If preserving fertility matters to you, tell your clinician — enclomiphene and HCG-based protocols are designed to maintain it while addressing low-T symptoms.
How often is bloodwork?
A baseline panel before starting, follow-up at 8–12 weeks to confirm levels, then every 6 months once stable. We can order labs through our partner so you can draw at Quest or Labcorp locations nationwide.
Injectable vs oral?
Injectable testosterone produces more reliable serum levels and is the gold standard. Oral enclomiphene stimulates your body's own production and may be preferred if fertility or needle aversion is a concern.
Ready to start?
A licensed clinician reviews your intake within 24 hours and matches you to the right program.
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