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EPISODE · May 8, 2026 · 35 MIN

Dr. Blake Hampton on When to Have Cataract Surgery, Premium Lens Implants

from Trustcasting Podcast · host Zane Myers

What happens when a neurobiology honors graduate and valedictorian from the University of Miami completes his chief residency at Nassau Medical Center, watches the growing shortage of ophthalmologists turn into a national healthcare crisis, and decides that surgery alone is not enough — that he also needs to help reshape how the entire country delivers eye care through AI-powered intake tools and telemedicine? In this episode of the Trustcast Show, Zane Myers speaks with Dr. Blake Hampton, ophthalmologist and cataract surgeon, about when a cataract actually needs surgery versus when you can safely wait, what the 10 to 15 minute procedure involves and why conscious sedation is almost always enough, and why the premium lens implants that cost extra are genuinely different from the standard ones rather than just a marketing upgrade. Blake also explains refractive lens exchange — the same surgery as cataract removal performed on a clear lens before it clouds over, for people who want to stop wearing glasses entirely — and why the multifocal lens inside your eye performs so much better than a multifocal contact on the surface of it. They also discuss why ophthalmology is projected to have one of the worst physician shortages of any specialty by 2035 with 30% of patient need going unmet, why rural financial incentive packages alone are not enough to bring surgeons to underserved communities, how locums and contractor models like the one Blake is doing in Lynchburg, Virginia may be more effective than relocation packages, and the AI-powered medical intake platform First History that Blake has been building eye care content for — a tool that delivers structured symptom-specific intake to patients before they walk through the door, pulls it automatically into the EHR, and uses natural language processing to route each patient to the right clinical track before a technician ever says hello. Dr. Blake Hampton is an ophthalmologist and cataract surgeon currently operating every Tuesday at an ambulatory surgery center in Lynchburg, Virginia, and serving as an advisor and clinical content developer for First History, a Canadian AI telehealth company. Connect with Dr. Blake Hampton: Harmon Eye — Lynchburg, Virginia First History AI platform: firsthistory.com Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Dr. Blake Hampton 00:48 Valedictorian, neurobiology honors, chief residency — the moment he knew medicine was the path 01:24 My doctor just told me I have a cataract — how do I know if it's time for surgery 02:30 Why cataracts rarely require emergency surgery and what the warning signs of waiting too long look like 03:28 What the surgery actually feels like — conscious sedation, numbing drops, and 10 to 15 minutes 04:38 What actually happens during those 10 to 15 minutes — phacoemulsification, the capsule, and the lens implant 06:07 My doctor is recommending a premium lens — what am I actually paying for and is it worth it 07:10 Multifocal lens implants, astigmatism correction, and the dysphotopsia problem with early versions 09:22 If I got an old lens implant years ago, can I go back and get an upgrade 10:32 Intraocular lens exchange — why the capsule makes it harder the longer you wait 11:48 Exchangeable lens rings on the horizon — the next generation for people who don't want to commit 12:08 What can actually go wrong in cataract surgery and how often does it happen 14:31 RLE — refractive lens exchange for people who want to stop wearing glasses before they have a cataract 15:45 Why multifocal contacts don't work as well as multifocal lens implants inside the eye 00:07 After residency — from North Carolina to locums work in Lynchburg, Virginia 01:03 The ophthalmologist shortage — 30% of patient need may go unmet by 2035 02:41 Frontier Care and the attempt to bring ophthalmologists to underserved communities 03:07 Why healthcare policy and regulation are creating the shortage despite good intentions 04:36 The medical industrial complex — why the system is reactive rather than preventive 07:59 Why locums and contractor models may solve the geographic access problem better than relocation 08:28 First History — the AI-powered medical intake platform Blake helped build the eye care content for 09:53 How the intake works — text link, smartphone, auto-populated EHR before the patient arrives 12:50 Where AI actually comes in versus what is just smart automation — the distinction that matters 13:49 Natural language processing routing patients to the right clinical track based on their symptoms 14:08 How many intakes have been completed and where the platform is currently deployed #BlakeHampton #CataractSurgery #TrustcastShow #Ophthalmology #PremiumLensImplant #FirstHistoryAI #EyeCare #OphthalmologistShortage #MedicalAI #CataractRecovery

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