Gainesville Police spokesman Officer Ben Tobias said the department opened a criminal investigation after the Monday night incident.

A doctor at a Gainesville clinic is under criminal investigation after a viral video recorded him arguing with a patient and snatching her daughter's phone.

Peter Gallogly, a physician at Gainesville After-Hours Clinic, 926 NW 13th St., was recorded Monday arguing with patient Jessica Stipe over her wait time. She shared the video on her Facebook page Monday night.

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Gainesville Police spokesman Officer Ben Tobias said the department opened a criminal investigation after the Monday night incident.

In the minute-long video, Stipe says her appointment was set for 6:30 p.m. but by 7:45 p.m., she hadn’t been seen.

Gallogly approached her, said he’d already tested her urine and asked if she wanted to be seen or not.

“I want to go home and get in my bed,” she says in the video.

“If you go to CareSpot, you’re waiting for three hours. Go to the ER and wait for nine hours,” he says in the video. "Get the [expletive deleted] out of my office.”

Gallogly opened the door for Stipe and her daughter to leave. When he realized Stipe’s daughter was recording the altercation, he took her phone and started down the hallway back inside.

Stipe’s video had almost 100,000 views and over 2,000 shares on Facebook as of Tuesday afternoon.

A since-deleted page on the Gainesville After-Hours Clinic’s website said Gallogly graduated from the University of Florida College of Medicine in 2001 and completed his residency in family medicine at Alachua General Hospital.

Gainesville After-Hours Clinic’s office manager didn’t return a call for comment.