to me the two most telling things are that 1) he wouldn't let you explain/talk about what was going on with you & your symptoms and 2) told you to go back to your old MD
I would not see him again - ever. I have come to learn over the years (a few docs have even admitted it to me in a rare moment of honesty) that some doctors choose which patients are convenient/fit thier interests/study/research and some doctors are actually interested in the person and not just "the chart". I have also learned that if it doesn't feel right then it is up to me to make the decision, as we are in charge of our health care decisions - doctors are merely educated guessers. They go to school, learn a lot and use that knowledge base to make educated guesses. I know how I feel, what I am comfortable with and what I want.
Funny how somebody diagnoses as having terminal cancer is allowed to be "in charge" of their healthcare decisions with no pushback or pressure. Yet others with a medically 'challenging' disease/disorder are used as guinea pigs and are seen as difficult or non-compliant for not blindly agreeing with everything the MD says.
If this neuro doesn't
feel right then you need to decide to if you want him in your corner. If not, go to the doctor that listens to you, the person, and who tries to hlp you feel better in the areas that matter most to you.
{stepping off my soap box now}