I went to the ER and he was on duty. I was experiencing extreme back pain. My BP and HR were elevated, indicating that I was obviously in pain.He treated me like a child. Basically called me a liar. I had even brought all of my most recent MRIs and other documents to support that I had a legitimate back issue. I showed them all of my current medication bottles, I gave a urine sample.I went there because at home I was having a very hard time even walking to the restroom. I was waiting on my insurance to approve another MRI. I explained that to the nurse and Dr. Gainey. All I wanted was a shot of something for pain. (I don’t do oral pain meds well)So, as I said he basically called me a liar when I told him I was having issues walking to the restroom. He told me that I walked in to that room. (crying as I was limping was more like it) Turns out that the l5 s1 disc has extruded, (basically ruptured) So, my pain was very real, very severe and a legitimate reason to seek pain relief in the ER.What I didn’t tell Mr. Gainey is that I am a Registered Nurse with 11years experience. I obviously can’t be a drug abuser (unless I want to lose my license upon random drug testing) His bedside manner is less than adequate even for a resident. What he did to me was not only unethical, but cruel. I would never take anyone to see him EVER. If I ever encounter him in my professional life, I will seek employment elsewhere, I refuse to work with unethical physicians that have poor bedside manner and do not care for their patients properly.I ended up getting an MRI a couple of days later and then having surgery a couple of days after that.