Need Information or Ready for an Appointment?
Whether you are just starting to research your options or you are ready to speak with the JourneyLite team, this page helps you choose the right next step.
Request Information
Best if you have questions and are not ready to schedule yet.
Choose this option if you want to learn more about JourneyLite’s programs, compare treatment choices, ask about pricing, or understand whether a procedure or medication program may be a good fit.
- You are just starting to research weight loss options.
- You want information about pricing, insurance, or self-pay options.
- You want to compare surgery, medications, or gastric balloon.
- You are unsure whether you qualify for a procedure.
- You would like someone from JourneyLite to send information or answer basic questions.
Request an Appointment
Best if you are ready to take the next step with our team.
Choose this option if you are ready for JourneyLite to contact you about scheduling, reviewing insurance or self-pay options, and helping you move forward with a consultation.
- You already know which program or procedure interests you.
- You are ready for a consultation or next-step conversation.
- You want our team to review insurance or self-pay details.
- You want to discuss location options, virtual visits, or timing.
- You are ready for a JourneyLite team member to contact you directly.
What Can JourneyLite Help With?
JourneyLite is different because patients can compare several weight loss options in one program instead of being pushed into only one path. Our team can help you understand surgical, non-surgical, medical, and revision options.
Surgical Weight Loss
Learn about gastric sleeve, gastric bypass, SADI surgery, and revision procedures.
Medical Weight Loss
Ask about medical weight loss, GLP-1 medications, medication costs, maintenance options, and long-term weight management support.
Gastric Balloon
Explore non-surgical balloon options, including the Allurion swallowable gastric balloon, for patients who want a procedure-free or lower-commitment option.
Which Option Should I Choose?
There is no wrong choice. If you submit an information request and later decide you are ready for an appointment, our team can help guide you to the appropriate next step.
Common Reasons Patients Contact JourneyLite
“I want to know my options.”
Many patients are not sure whether medication, balloon, sleeve, bypass, or SADI is the best fit. An information request is a good place to start.
“I want to compare cost.”
JourneyLite can help patients compare self-pay pricing, insurance coverage, financing, and long-term medication costs. You can also review our pricing and financing page.
“I am ready to move forward.”
If you are ready for our team to contact you and help with next steps, the appointment request form is the better option.
Frequently Asked Questions
Does requesting information schedule an appointment?
No. The information request option is designed for patients who have questions but are not ready to schedule. It allows you to ask about treatments, pricing, insurance, locations, and next steps without committing to an appointment request.
When should I use the appointment request button?
Use the appointment request button when you are ready for JourneyLite to contact you about scheduling, consultation options, insurance or self-pay details, and moving forward with care.
Can JourneyLite help me decide between medications and surgery?
Yes. JourneyLite offers medical weight loss, GLP-1 medication options, gastric balloon, gastric sleeve, gastric bypass, SADI surgery, and revision procedures, so patients can compare multiple options in one program.
What if I choose the wrong form?
That is okay. If you submit an information request but are ready for an appointment, our team can help direct you. If you submit an appointment request but still have questions, our team can help answer those questions as part of the process.
Can I request information about cost before scheduling?
Yes. Patients often request information about self-pay pricing, insurance coverage, financing, medication costs, and procedure options before scheduling.