14 complete, unique responses were included in analysis. The average age of symptom onset was 28.4 years. Symptoms that triggered respondents seeking medical care included change in stride (57%), muscle fatigue with movement (57%), and gradual weakening of arms and legs (57%). 49% reported their time to diagnosis following initial evaluation was more than two years. 50% of respondents indicated evaluation by a specialist unfamiliar with SMA was a barrier to timely diagnosis. 36% of respondents report they were initially misdiagnosed with a condition other than SMA Type 4. 57% of respondents reported utilization of an FDA-approved treatment at any point since diagnosis. 43% reported utilization of FDA-approved treatment at time of survey completion. 50% reported insurance-related issues when attempting to access treatment.