I found him lacking empathy, insinuating, and not worthy of my trust. Honestly can't say I would recommend him to anyone. I certainly won't seek a second visit. And sorry I had to do the first one.
I can't remark on his technical competency, but his bedside manner is not one to inspire one to any level of confidence. Especially when he talks to you like you just got out of seventh grade! Hit me with poly syllables, doc, I dare you! They do exist outside of medical school. They do. They do. They do. Opps, dang mono syllables.
I personally found his disparaging talk regarding "other doctors" and his lack of listening skills as completely irritating. And why is that the pain levels as expressed by the patient is completely subjective, and constantly questioned, yet the opinion of this doctor after one visit (especially when his opinion is in diametric opposition to "other" doctors) is declared gospel and unchallengeable? Flagrant arrogance is what.
A film reference: the court in Fritz Lang's film, M. Or maybe the Western, Judge Roy Bean. Results are the same.