Medicare Supplement (Medigap) Plans in North Carolina

Compare Medigap Plans G, N, F and Medicare Advantage from every major carrier in North Carolina. Free, no-obligation guidance from licensed independent agents who know the NC market.

Quick Answer for North Carolina Residents

Most North Carolina residents new to Medicare benefit from Plan G (most comprehensive available today) or Plan N (lower premium with small copays). Plans are federally standardized, so same-letter benefits are identical across carriers — price and rate-increase history differ.

Like most states, North Carolina follows federal Medigap rules: a one-time 6-month Open Enrollment Period starting the month you turn 65 and have Medicare Part B. Outside that window, carriers may use medical underwriting to deny coverage or raise rates.

Typical 2026 Plan G premium in North Carolina: $110 – $200/month for a 65-year-old non-smoker, varying by ZIP code, gender, and tobacco use.

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Medicare Supplement vs. Medicare Advantage in North Carolina

The single biggest Medicare decision for North Carolina residents is whether to pair Original Medicare with a Medigap plan or to enroll in a Medicare Advantage (Part C) plan. Each path serves a different set of priorities:

FeatureMedigap (Plan G/N)Medicare Advantage
Provider freedom in North CarolinaAny provider that accepts MedicarePlan's network only
Out-of-network travel coverageNationwideLimited / emergency only
Monthly premium$110 – $200 (Plan G, age 65)Often $0
Prior authorizationNoYes, common
Drug coverageSeparate Part D requiredUsually bundled
Dental, vision, hearingNot includedUsually bundled

Medigap Plan Letters Available in North Carolina

The Medigap plans most North Carolina residents choose:

  • Plan G — most comprehensive plan available to those new to Medicare. Covers everything except the Part B deductible (~$257/yr).
  • Plan N — lower premium, small copays ($20 office / $50 ER), no Part B excess charge coverage.
  • Plan F — covers everything Plan G covers plus the Part B deductible. Closed to those new to Medicare after Jan 1, 2020.
  • High-deductible Plans G and F — lower monthly premium with a federally set annual deductible (~$2,870 in 2026). Good fit for healthy enrollees who want catastrophic coverage.
  • Plan A and Plan B — basic plans, less commonly chosen.

📍 North Carolina Medigap Rule

Like most states, North Carolina follows federal Medigap rules: a one-time 6-month Open Enrollment Period starting the month you turn 65 and have Medicare Part B. Outside that window, carriers may use medical underwriting to deny coverage or raise rates.

Top North Carolina Cities We Serve

Our licensed independent Medicare agents serve every ZIP code in North Carolina, including:

Charlotte Raleigh Greensboro Durham Winston-Salem Asheville

Major Medigap Carriers in North Carolina

Carriers commonly offering Medigap in North Carolina include AARP / UnitedHealthcare, Mutual of Omaha, Cigna, Aetna, Humana, Blue Cross Blue Shield, Anthem, and regional/state-specific carriers. Same-letter plan benefits are federally standardized, so we compare every carrier in your North Carolina ZIP code on premium, rate-increase history, and customer service ratings — not on benefits, since those are identical.

Medicare Part D Prescription Coverage in North Carolina

Medigap plans never include prescription drug coverage. If you choose Original Medicare + Medigap, you must add a standalone Part D plan or face a permanent late enrollment penalty. We run your prescription list against every Part D plan available in your North Carolina ZIP code on Medicare.gov's official tool to find the lowest total annual cost (premium + copays + deductible).

Medicare Enrollment Periods That Apply in North Carolina

  1. Initial Medigap Open Enrollment (one time, 6 months): begins the month you are 65+ and enrolled in Part B. Guaranteed issue, no underwriting.
  2. Initial Medicare Enrollment (7 months): 3 months before your 65th birthday, the month of, and 3 months after.
  3. Annual Open Enrollment (Oct 15 – Dec 7): change Medicare Advantage and Part D plans for next year.
  4. Medicare Advantage OEP (Jan 1 – Mar 31): switch MA plans or return to Original Medicare.
  5. Special Enrollment Periods: triggered by life events (loss of employer coverage, moving, qualifying for Extra Help).

How We Help North Carolina Residents

Calling a single carrier's 1-800 number gets you their plan, and only their plan. The agents in our nationwide network represent every major Medigap carrier in North Carolina, including local and regional carriers that often beat national brands on price for the exact same federally standardized benefits. Carriers each pay agents the same commission, so we have no incentive to push one over another. Our consultations are free, you owe nothing, and your monthly premium is identical whether you enroll through us or directly.

Related: general Medigap guide, health insurance for under-65, life insurance. Sister sites: InsureCo Medigap, MyInsuranceRates Medicare overview.

Frequently Asked Questions — North Carolina Medicare

Real questions North Carolina residents ask about Medicare — answered straight, no jargon.

What is the best Medigap plan in North Carolina?+
For most North Carolina residents enrolling today, Plan G is the most comprehensive Medigap option available — it covers everything Plan F covered except the Part B deductible (about $257 a year). Plan N is the lower-premium alternative with small office and ER copays. Plan F is only available to people who became Medicare-eligible before January 1, 2020. Same-letter Medigap plans are federally standardized, so the differences between North Carolina carriers come down to price and rate-increase history.
When can I enroll in a Medigap plan in North Carolina?+
Like most states, North Carolina follows federal Medigap rules: a one-time 6-month Open Enrollment Period starting the month you turn 65 and have Medicare Part B. Outside that window, carriers may use medical underwriting to deny coverage or raise rates. Federal rules: your one-time 6-month Medigap Open Enrollment Period begins the month you turn 65 and have Medicare Part B — guaranteed issue, no medical underwriting.
How much does Medigap cost in North Carolina?+
North Carolina Medigap premiums vary by plan letter, age, gender, tobacco use, and ZIP code. As a general 2026 range, Plan G premiums for a 65-year-old non-smoker in North Carolina run roughly $110 to $200 per month, and Plan N runs roughly $90 to $160 per month. Same-letter Medigap plans are standardized, so the price you pay is largely a function of which carrier you choose and your underwriting class.
Which carriers offer Medigap in North Carolina?+
Major nationwide Medigap carriers serving North Carolina typically include AARP/UnitedHealthcare, Mutual of Omaha, Cigna, Aetna, Humana, Blue Cross Blue Shield, Anthem, and several regional or state-specific carriers. We compare every carrier available in your North Carolina ZIP code so you see the full set, not just one carrier's offer.
Do I need Part D if I have a Medigap plan in North Carolina?+
Yes — Medigap plans do not include prescription drug coverage anywhere in the United States, including North Carolina. If you do not enroll in a Medicare Part D plan when first eligible and you do not have other creditable drug coverage, you will face a permanent late enrollment penalty.
Can I keep my doctor with Medigap in North Carolina?+
Yes. Medigap works with Original Medicare, so any North Carolina doctor or hospital that accepts Medicare assignment will accept your Medigap plan. There are no networks, no referrals, and no prior authorization required from the Medigap insurer for Medicare-covered services.
How do I get a free Medicare quote in North Carolina?+
Call 256-710-3570 or use the form on this page. You will be matched with a licensed independent Medicare agent who serves North Carolina. Most quotes can be provided the same day, and the consultation is free with no obligation.

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