A total of 146 eligible caregivers completed the survey. The mean age of individuals with DMD was 16.6 ± 8.26 years (range 2–50), with 59% non-ambulatory (n = 86). The mean compliance score was 9.8 ± 2.7 (69.6% ± 19.5 of 14 care recommendations). Compliance scores were significantly higher in children than adults (p < 0.001), clinical trial participants than non-participants (p = 0.018), individuals diagnosed before age 1 than between ages 5-7 (p = 0.003), and individuals from households with another disability than those without (p = 0.025). While most caregivers were satisfied with their child’s overall health care, neuromuscular follow-up, involvement in decision-making, and insurance, they also expressed a need for tools such as checklists and educational brochures to navigate care. Caregivers’ top priorities for improvement included their child’s neuromuscular, cardiology, and psychosocial care. Thematic analyses identified the most common barriers to care: cost, limited provider availability, and inadequate support for adults with DMD.