This article covers how labs, renewals, pharmacy orders, and communication with your clinician work while you’re on the Enclomiphene Protocol.
Labs and Monitoring
Enclomiphene works by stimulating your body’s natural hormone production, so labs are an important part of evaluating your response and safety.
Before Starting
Your clinician reviews your medical history and baseline labs to determine whether enclomiphene is appropriate for you. These labs help assess your initial hormone levels and overall health factors.
Follow-Up Labs
Follow-up labs may be required to monitor your response and ensure the protocol remains safe. These labs help your clinician:
Evaluate hormone changes
Understand how your body is responding over time
Decide whether any adjustments are appropriate
Your clinician will review your results with you and guide next steps.
Renewals and Refills
Renewals depend on:
Your lab results
Your reported symptoms
Your overall health status
Your clinician’s medical judgment
A refill may not be approved if a required follow-up (such as labs or a check-in) is missing. This ensures the treatment is used safely.
If a renewal is due, you’ll receive notifications through your account or by email. You can also check your patient portal for status updates.
State Availability
Enclomiphene is available in specific states where Maximus clinicians are licensed to provide care. If you move or update your address, availability may change. Your account will show whether the protocol is currently offered in your state.
Pharmacy and Shipping
Once a refill or renewal is approved by your clinician:
The order is sent to a partner pharmacy
The pharmacy prepares the medication
Shipping times vary depending on location and carrier
Tracking information is typically emailed once the pharmacy fulfills the order. If something seems delayed or incorrect, you can reach out to Support for assistance.
Messaging Your Clinician
For medical questions, symptoms, or concerns related to enclomiphene, you can message your clinician through your patient portal. This is the best place for:
Questions about how you’re feeling
Follow-up on lab results
Clarifications about next steps
Any non-urgent safety concerns
Urgent or severe symptoms should be addressed through emergency medical care, not the portal.
