Enclomiphene citrate is a prescription SERM available at Modern Wellness Clinic in Summerlin, Las Vegas for men seeking testosterone optimization while maintaining natural hormone production and fertility. Requires baseline labs and provider evaluation.
Most patients notice changes in energy, mood, and libido within 4-6 weeks of initiating enclomiphene therapy. Hormone panels are typically reviewed at 6-8 weeks to assess response and guide dose adjustments.
Daily or alternate‑day as prescribed.
Enclomiphene is a fertility-sparing option for men with low testosterone who wish to preserve natural hormonal function. Not appropriate for all patients — lab evaluation required. — Robert J. Webb, PA-C, Modern Wellness Clinic.
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Enclomiphene is a selective estrogen receptor modulator (SERM) that stimulates the pituitary gland to increase LH and FSH production, which in turn supports the body's own testosterone production. Unlike traditional TRT, it does not involve exogenous testosterone.
Yes. Baseline labs including total testosterone, free testosterone, LH, FSH, estradiol, and a full metabolic panel are required before Enclomiphene is prescribed. Labs can be ordered as part of your initial consultation at our Summerlin clinic.
We accept BCBS (excluding Pathway HMO), Aetna, United Healthcare, Humana, and Optum. Hormone evaluation and lab work are often covered under major plans. Contact us at (702) 463-9159 for a benefits check.
TRT introduces testosterone externally, which can suppress the body's natural production and affect sperm count. Enclomiphene works by stimulating the body's own hormonal axis, preserving natural testosterone production and fertility potential.
Yes. Modern Wellness Clinic offers telehealth evaluations statewide in Nevada. Enclomiphene can be prescribed and shipped to your home following a successful clinical evaluation and lab review.
Long-term use is evaluated on a case-by-case basis with ongoing lab monitoring. Your provider at Modern Wellness Clinic will monitor hormone levels, blood counts, and overall response to determine the appropriate duration of therapy.
Enclomiphene citrate is a selective estrogen receptor modulator (SERM) that works by blocking estrogen receptors in the hypothalamus and pituitary gland. This blocking action removes the normal estrogen-mediated negative feedback on the HPG axis, causing the pituitary to increase its output of luteinizing hormone (LH) and follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH). The result is stimulation of the testes’ own testosterone production — without introducing exogenous testosterone into the body.
When exogenous testosterone is introduced through standard TRT, the body detects elevated circulating testosterone and suppresses LH and FSH production via the HPG axis. This suppression reduces intratesticular testosterone, decreases sperm production, and can lead to testicular atrophy over time. Enclomiphene does the opposite — it enhances the body’s own signaling to the testes, maintaining sperm production and testicular function. This makes it the preferred approach at Modern Wellness Clinic in Summerlin, Las Vegas for men with low testosterone who have current or future fertility goals, or who prefer to maintain natural hormonal function rather than rely on exogenous supplementation.
Before enclomiphene is prescribed, your provider at Modern Wellness Clinic will obtain a comprehensive hormone panel including total testosterone, free testosterone, LH, FSH, estradiol, SHBG, and a metabolic baseline. This panel is essential for establishing whether enclomiphene is the appropriate therapeutic choice and for setting a measurable baseline against which your response can be evaluated. Follow-up labs are typically reviewed at 6-8 weeks after initiation. Learn more about the hormone evaluation process on our Low T treatment page.
For men at Modern Wellness Clinic whose low testosterone is accompanied by weight management challenges, enclomiphene is frequently evaluated alongside our men’s medical weight loss program. Testosterone and metabolic health are deeply interconnected — improving one often supports the other. Your provider will assess whether a single-agent or combination approach is most appropriate based on your full clinical picture.
Enclomiphene citrate is a selective estrogen receptor modulator (SERM) that works by blocking estrogen receptors in the hypothalamus and pituitary gland. This blocking action removes the normal estrogen-mediated negative feedback on the HPG axis, causing the pituitary to increase its output of luteinizing hormone (LH) and follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH). The result is stimulation of the testes’ own testosterone production — without introducing exogenous testosterone into the body.
When exogenous testosterone is introduced through standard TRT, the body detects elevated circulating testosterone and suppresses LH and FSH production via the HPG axis. This suppression reduces intratesticular testosterone, decreases sperm production, and can lead to testicular atrophy over time. Enclomiphene does the opposite — it enhances the body’s own signaling to the testes, maintaining sperm production and testicular function. This makes it the preferred approach at Modern Wellness Clinic in Summerlin, Las Vegas for men with low testosterone who have current or future fertility goals, or who prefer to maintain natural hormonal function rather than rely on exogenous supplementation.
Before enclomiphene is prescribed, your provider at Modern Wellness Clinic will obtain a comprehensive hormone panel including total testosterone, free testosterone, LH, FSH, estradiol, SHBG, and a metabolic baseline. This panel is essential for establishing whether enclomiphene is the appropriate therapeutic choice and for setting a measurable baseline against which your response can be evaluated. Follow-up labs are typically reviewed at 6-8 weeks after initiation. Learn more about the hormone evaluation process on our Low T treatment page.
For men at Modern Wellness Clinic whose low testosterone is accompanied by weight management challenges, enclomiphene is frequently evaluated alongside our men’s medical weight loss program. Testosterone and metabolic health are deeply interconnected — improving one often supports the other. Your provider will assess whether a single-agent or combination approach is most appropriate based on your full clinical picture.
Enclomiphene is generally well tolerated compared to exogenous testosterone replacement, particularly because it works through the body’s own hormonal axis rather than introducing an external hormone. At Modern Wellness Clinic in Las Vegas, all enclomiphene protocols are managed with regular lab monitoring to ensure hormone levels are responding appropriately and that estrogen is not rising disproportionately.
The most frequently reported effects include mild hot flashes or warmth in the face and neck (related to estrogen receptor modulation in the hypothalamus), mild mood fluctuations, temporary changes in libido, occasional mild nausea or GI discomfort, and mild headache. These typically improve within the first 2-4 weeks as the body adjusts to the hormonal shift.
Because enclomiphene increases LH and FSH, it also increases overall testosterone production — some of which aromatizes to estradiol. In a subset of patients, rising estrogen can cause breast tenderness, water retention, or mood changes. Your provider at Modern Wellness Clinic monitors estradiol at follow-up labs and will evaluate whether any estrogen management is needed.
Clomiphene-class compounds have a known (though rare) association with visual disturbances including blurred vision or sensitivity to light. If you experience any changes in vision while on enclomiphene, contact your provider at Modern Wellness Clinic immediately and discontinue use until evaluated.
Enclomiphene is a prescription medication. It is not appropriate for all patients and is prescribed at the discretion of your provider based on comprehensive lab evaluation. Purchasing initiates the clinical evaluation process. Your provider will review all contraindications and monitoring requirements at your consultation.