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Medicare Supplement Plans in North Carolina

20+ carriers offer Medigap plans in North Carolina. Premiums are attained-age.

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Carriers available

Attained-age

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How North Carolina prices Medigap plans

North Carolina uses attained-age rating. Your premium is based on your current age at the time of each renewal.

North Carolina Medigap regulations

1

North Carolina requires a 30-day free look period.

2

The NC Department of Insurance provides a SHIIP (Seniors' Health Insurance Information Program) for free counseling.

3

North Carolina requires carriers to offer Plans A and C (or F) at minimum.

Tips for North Carolina enrollees

North Carolina's SHIIP program offers free, unbiased Medicare counseling — highly recommended before enrolling.

Blue Cross Blue Shield of North Carolina is the dominant carrier but not always the cheapest — compare alternatives.

Rural areas may have fewer carrier options, making it especially important to compare during Open Enrollment.

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Cities in North Carolina

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