Weight Loss Clinic in Cincinnati, Ohio
JourneyLite Physicians offers comprehensive surgical and medical weight loss solutions serving Cincinnati, Northern Kentucky, and Indiana.
Your Trusted Cincinnati Weight Loss Experts
If you’re searching for a weight loss clinic in Cincinnati, you want more than a one-size-fits-all approach—you want real results backed by experience. At JourneyLite Physicians, our team specializes in both advanced bariatric surgery and modern medical weight loss, offering personalized care plans designed for long-term success.
Led by Dr. Trace Curry, one of the most experienced bariatric surgeons in the region, JourneyLite has helped thousands of patients across Cincinnati, West Chester, Mason, and Northern Kentucky achieve lasting weight loss and improved health.
Surgical Weight Loss
Non-Surgical & Medical Weight Loss
- GLP-1 Medications (Semaglutide, Tirzepatide)
- Adipex (Phentermine)
- Spatz Adjustable Gastric Balloon
- Allurion Swallowable Gastric Balloon
- Nutrition & Lifestyle Coaching
Whether you’re just starting your journey or need help after prior weight loss efforts, we offer solutions tailored specifically to you.

Why Cincinnati Patients Choose JourneyLite
- Board-certified bariatric surgeons with decades of experience
- One of the most experienced gastric balloon centers in the U.S.
- Affordable self-pay options often comparable to GLP-1 medications
- Convenient access from I-71, I-75, and I-275
- Serving patients throughout Ohio, Kentucky, and Indiana
- Virtual visits available for medical weight loss, surgical consultations, and surgical follow-up visits
Convenient for the Greater Cincinnati Area
Our Cincinnati-area clinic is easily accessible for patients throughout the region, including:
- Cincinnati
- West Chester
- Mason
- Fairfield
- Hamilton
- Southeast Indiana (Lawrenceburg, Batesville)
Many patients are surprised to learn how quick and easy it is to access expert bariatric care close to home!
Cost-Effective Weight Loss Solutions
With the rising cost of GLP-1 medications, many Cincinnati patients are looking for more sustainable options. In many cases, procedures like gastric sleeve or the Allurion balloon can be more cost-effective over time compared to ongoing medication expenses.
JourneyLite offers transparent pricing and financing options to make weight loss care accessible.
Start Your Weight Loss Journey Today
If you’re ready to take control of your health, our Cincinnati weight loss team is here to help. Whether you’re considering surgery or medical weight loss, we’ll guide you every step of the way.
Frequently Asked Questions
Do I need to live in Cincinnati to be treated at JourneyLite?
No. JourneyLite treats patients from throughout the Cincinnati area, Northern Kentucky, and Southeast Indiana. Many visits can also be done virtually, especially for medical weight loss, some consultations, and selected follow-up appointments.
What is the best weight loss option for me?
The best option depends on your current weight, health conditions, previous weight loss efforts, and long-term goals. Some patients are best served by medical weight loss with medications and coaching, while others may benefit more from procedures such as gastric sleeve, gastric bypass, revisional surgery, or a gastric balloon. Your JourneyLite team will help you compare the pros and cons of each option based on your situation.
Are weight loss medications or surgery more effective?
In general, bariatric surgery provides the most durable long-term weight loss and the greatest improvement in obesity-related health conditions for appropriate candidates. Medications such as semaglutide, tirzepatide, or phentermine can also be very effective, especially for patients who are not ready for surgery or who prefer a non-surgical approach. In some cases, medications are also used after surgery to help with weight regain or to maximize results.
How soon can I get started?
You can request an appointment online and often begin the process quickly. The exact timeline depends on whether you are pursuing surgery, medical weight loss, or a gastric balloon. Some patients can begin medical treatment within days, while surgery may require additional evaluation, insurance steps, or pre-op preparation.
What weight loss surgery options are available in Cincinnati at JourneyLite?
JourneyLite offers several surgical options in the Cincinnati area, including gastric sleeve, gastric bypass, and revisional bariatric surgery. The right procedure depends on factors such as your BMI, reflux symptoms, eating patterns, prior surgeries, metabolic health, and long-term goals.
What is the difference between gastric sleeve and gastric bypass?
Gastric sleeve reduces the size of the stomach, helping patients eat less and feel full sooner. Gastric bypass also reduces stomach size, but it adds an intestinal bypass that can provide stronger metabolic effects and may be especially helpful for reflux, diabetes, or more severe obesity. Both procedures can be highly effective, but one may fit your needs better than the other.
Who is a good candidate for weight loss surgery?
Weight loss surgery may be a good option for adults who have significant excess weight and have struggled to lose it with diet and exercise alone. It may be especially helpful for people with conditions such as diabetes, sleep apnea, high blood pressure, joint pain, or severe reflux. A consultation helps determine whether surgery is appropriate and which procedure is the best fit.
How much weight can I lose with bariatric surgery?
Weight loss varies by procedure and by patient, but bariatric surgery typically produces much more significant and long-lasting results than diet alone. Success also depends on long-term habits, follow-up care, nutrition, and activity. JourneyLite focuses on helping patients build a plan for durable results, not just short-term loss.
Is bariatric surgery safer than many people think?
Yes. Modern bariatric surgery is usually performed laparoscopically or with other minimally invasive techniques and is generally much safer than many people assume. For appropriate candidates, the health risks of untreated obesity are often greater than the risks of surgery. Your surgeon will review benefits, risks, and expected recovery in detail.
What is revisional bariatric surgery?
Revisional bariatric surgery is performed when a prior weight loss procedure no longer provides the desired results or has caused issues such as reflux, inadequate weight loss, or weight regain. Revision options depend on the original procedure and your current anatomy. JourneyLite has extensive experience evaluating patients who need a second surgical option.
What is a gastric balloon?
A gastric balloon is a non-surgical weight loss option that takes up space in the stomach to help patients feel full sooner and eat less. It can be a good choice for patients who want meaningful weight loss without bariatric surgery or for those looking for a lower-cost alternative to long-term medication use.
What gastric balloon options does JourneyLite offer in Cincinnati?
JourneyLite offers both the Spatz adjustable gastric balloon and the Allurion swallowable gastric balloon. These are different technologies, and the right choice depends on your goals, preferences, and medical history. During your consultation, the team can explain the major differences between them.
What is the difference between the Spatz balloon and the Allurion balloon?
The Spatz balloon is an adjustable gastric balloon placed and removed with endoscopic procedures. The Allurion balloon is swallowable and does not require endoscopy or anesthesia for placement or removal. Each has unique advantages, and your provider can help determine which one is more appropriate for you.
How much weight can I lose with a gastric balloon?
Weight loss varies based on the type of balloon, your starting point, and how closely you follow nutrition and lifestyle recommendations. Many patients lose a meaningful amount of weight during the treatment period, especially when the balloon is combined with coaching, follow-up, and healthy habit changes.
Is a gastric balloon a good alternative to surgery?
For some patients, yes. A gastric balloon can be a strong option for people who want a non-surgical treatment or who do not qualify for bariatric surgery. However, surgery usually produces greater and more durable long-term weight loss. A balloon may be best for patients seeking a less invasive starting point or a bridge toward better health.
Is a gastric balloon a good alternative to GLP-1 medications?
It can be. Some patients choose a gastric balloon because they prefer not to take long-term medication or want a more cost-effective option over time. Others prefer medication because it avoids a procedure. The best choice depends on your budget, weight loss goals, medical history, and how you feel about procedures versus ongoing prescriptions.
Do you offer medical weight loss without surgery?
Yes. JourneyLite offers non-surgical weight loss treatments including GLP-1 medications such as semaglutide and tirzepatide, oral medications such as Adipex, and lifestyle guidance. This allows patients to pursue weight loss with a plan tailored to their preferences and medical needs.
Can medications be used after bariatric surgery?
Yes. Some patients use prescription weight loss medications after bariatric surgery, especially if they are experiencing a plateau, inadequate weight loss, or weight regain. This can be part of a comprehensive combination-therapy approach under medical supervision.
Do you offer virtual visits for Cincinnati weight loss patients?
Yes. Virtual visits are available for many medical weight loss appointments, surgical consultations, and follow-up visits. This makes JourneyLite convenient for patients throughout Cincinnati, West Chester, Mason, Northern Kentucky, and Southeast Indiana.
How do I choose between surgery, a gastric balloon, and medication?
This choice comes down to how much weight you need to lose, how quickly you want results, your comfort level with procedures, your budget, and your long-term goals. Surgery usually offers the strongest and most durable results. Balloons can offer a meaningful non-surgical middle ground. Medications can be excellent for patients who want a non-procedural approach or need ongoing support. A consultation is the best way to compare these options side by side.


