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Selective estrogen receptor modulator (SERM) Androxal (not yet FDA-approved)

Enclomiphene Insurance Coverage (2026)

Blocks estrogen receptors in the hypothalamus and pituitary gland, increasing GnRH, LH, and FSH secretion to stimulate natural testosterone production while preserving fertility.

$40-90/mo

Compounded Price

Daily

Frequency

3

Dose Options

Not yet FDA-approved (available compounded)

FDA Approved

Enclomiphene Insurance Coverage

Insurance coverage for Enclomiphene (Androxal (not yet FDA-approved)) varies by plan. Testosterone replacement therapy is often covered when medically necessary with documented low testosterone levels.

Typical Coverage

  • Brand-name Androxal (not yet FDA-approved) may be covered with prior authorization
  • Compounded Enclomiphene is generally not covered by insurance
  • Most plans require documentation of testosterone below 300 ng/dL
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Clinics Offering Enclomiphene

Marek Health

4.7/5

$150-350/mo

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Viking Alternative

4.5/5

$125-250/mo

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Peter Uncaged MD

4.6/5

$175-350/mo

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Matrix Hormones

4.3/5

$120-250/mo

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Enclomiphene FAQ

How much does Enclomiphene cost?

Compounded Enclomiphene costs $40-90/mo through TRT clinics. Brand-name versions (Androxal (not yet FDA-approved)) cost N/A (not commercially available) without insurance.

What are Enclomiphene side effects?

Common side effects include headache, nausea, hot flashes, visual disturbances (rare), fatigue. Most are manageable with proper monitoring.

How is Enclomiphene administered?

Enclomiphene is administered as a daily oral pill.

What doses is Enclomiphene available in?

Enclomiphene is available in 12.5mg/day, 25mg/day, 50mg/day doses.

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