TRT · TESTOSTERONE REPLACEMENT · MEN
Testosterone, measured and managed.
Enclomiphene as the smart starter. Cypionate injection or topical cream when levels are too low. Reviewed by an American board-certified physician who titrates your dose, watches your labs, and adjusts in chat. Our Founding Physician, Dr. Pranav K. Sharma, MD, is quadruple board-certified. The TRT clinic, without the clinic.
Start TRT intake, free
TRT protocols
Testosterone Cypionate
The standard TRT protocol. Weekly intramuscular or subcutaneous injection, dose titrated to your labs.
Testosterone Cream
Daily topical application. No needles. Steadier blood levels than weekly injections.
Enclomiphene 25mg
The lowest-friction starter. Raises your own testosterone, preserves fertility, no needles. Often the right first move under age 45.
TRT Initial Panel
Total & free testosterone, estradiol, SHBG, CBC, CMP, PSA, lipids. The baseline your practitioner needs.
TRT Follow-up Panel
Total T, free T, estradiol, hematocrit. The quarterly check-in your practitioner reviews in chat.
Not ready for TRT?
Enclomiphene 25mg
Raises your own testosterone production. Non-controlled. Preserves fertility. The smart starting point for men under 45.
How it works.
Take the TRT intake
Share your symptoms, history, and recent labs (or order them through us). 2 minutes, no card.
Practitioner review
A licensed Selvara practitioner reviews your labs and intake within 24 hours and opens a private chat.
Personalized protocol
Injection, cream, or enclomiphene oral. Dose set by your labs. Transparent pricing. You approve before anything ships.
Shipped, then titrated
First shipment in 5 days. Quarterly labs. Dose adjustments handled in chat.
Why members choose this.
Based on representative member outcomes and published clinical research. Individual results vary.
Common questions.
Do I need bloodwork before TRT?
Is compounded TRT the same as branded testosterone?
Will TRT make me infertile?
Can I cycle off TRT later?
Start your TRT intake.
Free · No card required · Practitioner review in 24 hours.
Compounded medications are not FDA-approved. They are prepared by state-licensed pharmacies for individual patients based on a prescription from a licensed practitioner.