Nannybee ~
I'm sorry to learn of your terrible treatment by an arrogant and insensitive neurotologist (Dr. Michael Ruckenstein at Penn Med).
He obviously had zero interest in your case and didn't have the grace to tell you so with some measure of respect. Unfortunately, a minority of doctors are like this, full of themselves and considering their time worth far more than yours with no regard for anyone's feelings but their own. In this regard, these physicians are not much different from a lot of impatient, self-important people we all have to deal with from time to time.
Frankly, anytime I've had an appointment with a doctor and he walks into the examination room asking "why are you here?", I instantly lose confidence in him because I realize that either the doctor is too busy to bother reading whatever information he has about my medical condition or just isn't very interested in my medical problem. In that case, I have little interest in wasting my valuable time with this doctor. Those visits are one-time-only and if the doctor's office calls to ask me to schedule another appointment, I politely decline- and let it go at that.
I suggest you follow Echo's advice and chalk this unpleasant doctor visit up to experience, then move on and seek another physician. One who actually cares about the new patients that see him and that doesn't consider himself too busy and important to demonstrate some simple courtesy when telling a patient that he cannot help her.
Jim