Male Fertility Support
Male fertility is a significant and often overlooked component of reproductive health. OakMD provides provider-reviewed fertility support options for eligible men — including protocols for men on TRT who wish to preserve or restore fertility.
Fertility Treatment Options
HCG for Fertility
HCG stimulates the Leydig cells to produce testosterone and maintain spermatogenesis — important for men on TRT or with secondary hypogonadism.
- Stimulates sperm production
- Maintains testicular function
- Used with or without TRT
Clomid (Clomiphene)
Clomiphene citrate stimulates LH and FSH release, increasing natural testosterone production and sperm production.
- Stimulates LH & FSH release
- Oral medication
- Established clinical track record
Enclomiphene for Fertility
The active isomer of clomiphene with a cleaner receptor profile. Used to support fertility while maintaining or restoring endogenous testosterone.
- Cleaner receptor profile
- Supports natural testosterone
- Preserves fertility on TRT
Fertility Topics
Understanding male fertility helps frame the treatment options available.
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Common Questions
Does TRT affect fertility?
Yes. Exogenous testosterone can suppress the HPG axis, reducing or stopping sperm production in many men. If fertility is a concern, there are protocols that can help maintain or restore it. Discuss this with your OakMD provider.
What fertility support options does OakMD offer?
OakMD offers HCG, clomiphene, and enclomiphene as potential fertility support options. Treatment is based on individual provider review and your specific clinical situation.
Ready to Get Started?
Complete a brief online intake. A licensed provider will review your information and determine if treatment is appropriate for you.
Medical Disclaimer: The information on this page is provided for educational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice. OakMD is a telemedicine platform. All treatments are prescription-based, subject to provider review, and may not be appropriate for all individuals. A licensed provider will evaluate your medical history and determine eligibility. Consult a qualified healthcare professional before starting any new treatment.