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Updated February 2026Highest Plan G Adoption in Southeast

Best Medicare Supplement Plans in North Carolina 2026

North Carolina is one of the fastest-growing retirement states in the country - Plan G starts at just $95/mo in Greensboro. We compared 30+ carriers to find the best coverage for North Carolina's ~460,000 Medigap enrollees.

~460,000 North Carolinians with Medigap
Plan G from $95/mo in Greensboro
Plan N from $73/mo
49% of NC enrollees choose Plan G
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North Carolina Has the Highest Plan G Adoption Rate in the Southeast

49% of North Carolina Medigap enrollees choose Plan G - the highest adoption rate of any state we've reviewed. This reflects NC's large and growing retirement population: Charlotte, Raleigh, and Asheville are among the most popular retirement destinations in the country. Plan G starts at just $95/mo/mo in Greensboro, making it an excellent value for comprehensive coverage.

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Plan G from $95/mo in Greensboro
State Farm rated #1 overall in North Carolina

More than 460,000 people in North Carolina have Medicare Supplement Insurance, or Medigap. North Carolina is one of the fastest-growing retirement states in the country - Charlotte, Raleigh, and Asheville consistently rank among the top retirement destinations in the Southeast. Plan G starts at just $95 per month in Greensboro, and the state's competitive insurance market with over 30 licensed carriers keeps premiums affordable.

Plan G is the most popular Medicare Supplement plan in North Carolina, chosen by 49% of Medigap enrollees - the highest Plan G adoption rate of any state we've reviewed. It covers all out-of-pocket costs except the annual Part B deductible ($283 in 2026). North Carolina uses attained-age rating, meaning premiums increase as you age, so enrolling during your 6-month Open Enrollment Period at age 65 is the best way to lock in the lowest possible rate.

Compare the Best Medicare Supplement Plans in North Carolina

Our top-rated Medigap carriers in North Carolina, ranked by the MedicareFAQ Score. Premiums shown are for a 65-year-old female nonsmoker in Greensboro. Rates in Charlotte, Raleigh, Asheville, and other regions may vary.

Best Overall#1

State Farm

4.9MedicareFAQ Score

Plan G

$153/mo

Plan N

$116/mo

AM Best

A++

Plans

6 types

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Best Plan Availability#2

AARP/UnitedHealthcare

4.7MedicareFAQ Score

Plan G

$117/mo

Plan N

$84/mo

AM Best

A+

Plans

8 types

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Best for Low Premiums#3

Wellabe

4.5MedicareFAQ Score

Plan G

$113/mo

Plan N

$83/mo

AM Best

A-

Plans

4 types

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Best Discounts#4

Mutual of Omaha

4.4MedicareFAQ Score

Plan G

$135/mo

Plan N

$87/mo

AM Best

A+

Plans

4 types

(888) 335-8996
Budget Option#5

HealthSpring (formerly Cigna)

4.2MedicareFAQ Score

Plan G

$130/mo

Plan N

$97/mo

AM Best

A

Plans

4 types

(888) 335-8996

Medicare Supplement Prices in North Carolina

Sample monthly premiums from our top-scoring carriers. Rates shown are for a 65-year-old female nonsmoker in Greensboro and include available household discounts. North Carolina uses attained-age rating - premiums will increase as you age. Charlotte, Raleigh, and Asheville rates may differ slightly.

Insurance CompanyPlan G MonthlyPlan N MonthlyMedicareFAQ Score
State Farm$153$1164.9
AARP/UnitedHealthcare$117$844.7
Wellabe$113$834.5
Mutual of Omaha$135$874.4
HealthSpring (formerly Cigna)$130$974.2

Lowest available in North Carolina (Greensboro): Plan G from $95/mo | Plan N from $73/mo | Source: CMS Medicare Plan Finder, NerdWallet Feb 2026

Plan G vs. Plan N in North Carolina

Plan G and Plan N are the two most popular Medicare Supplement plans for new enrollees in North Carolina. Here is how they compare.

Coverage FeaturePlan GPlan N
Part A hospital coinsurance Covered Covered
Part B coinsurance (20%) Covered Covered*
Part A deductible ($1,736) Covered Covered
Part B deductible ($283) Not covered Not covered
Part B excess charges Covered Not covered
Skilled nursing coinsurance Covered Covered
Foreign travel emergency Covered Covered
Office visit copay$0Up to $20
ER copay (no admission)$0Up to $50
Avg. monthly premium (Greensboro)$130/mo$93/mo

*Plan N covers Part B coinsurance but may charge up to $20 for some office visits and up to $50 for ER visits that do not result in inpatient admission.

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💡 Eddie's Pro Tip

In North Carolina, Wellabe is actually the cheapest top-rated option - not HealthSpring. Wellabe offers Plan G at $113/mo with a reasonable complaint record, while HealthSpring at $130/mo has a far-higher-than-expected complaint rate. Also worth noting: BCBS North Carolina (not in our top 5) holds 32.7% of the state's Medigap market - it's worth getting a quote from them as well. If you are a veteran or military family member, USAA is the 5th-largest Medigap insurer in NC and is worth comparing. Always get at least 3 quotes before enrolling.

North Carolina Medigap Rules You Should Know

6-Month Open Enrollment Period

Your Medigap Open Enrollment Period is a one-time 6-month window that starts the first month you are 65 or older and enrolled in Medicare Part B. During this period, carriers cannot deny you coverage or charge more due to pre-existing health conditions. This is the best time to enroll in Medigap in North Carolina.

No Birthday Rule in North Carolina

North Carolina does not have a birthday rule. Unlike California, which allows enrollees to switch to an equal or lesser plan during a 60-day window each year around their birthday, North Carolina enrollees can only switch Medigap plans after their OEP by passing medical underwriting. This makes your initial enrollment decision especially important.

Attained-Age Rating

North Carolina uses attained-age rating, which means your Medigap premium increases as you get older. Premiums are based on your current age and rise each year. Enrolling during your OEP at age 65 is the best strategy to lock in the lowest possible starting rate.

SHIIP - Free Medicare Counseling

SHIIP (Medicare and Seniors' Health Insurance Information Program) is North Carolina's State Health Insurance Assistance Program (SHIP). It provides free, unbiased Medicare counseling from trained volunteers. SHIIP counselors can help you compare Medigap plans, understand your options, and navigate enrollment at no cost to you.

BCBS North Carolina - The Dominant Local Carrier

Blue Cross and Blue Shield of North Carolina is the largest Medigap insurer in the state with 32.7% market share. As an NC-based insurer with deep local roots, it is widely recognized and trusted by North Carolina residents. While not included in our top 5 rated picks, BCBS NC is worth getting a quote from when shopping for Medigap coverage.

Military & Veteran Community - USAA Is Worth Comparing

North Carolina has one of the largest military and veteran populations in the country, home to Fort Liberty (formerly Fort Bragg), Camp Lejeune, and Seymour Johnson Air Force Base. USAA is the 5th-largest Medigap insurer in NC with 1.5% market share. If you are a veteran, active duty service member, or military family member, USAA Medigap is exclusively available to you and is worth comparing alongside national carriers.

Regulated by the NC Department of Insurance

All Medigap plans in North Carolina are regulated by the North Carolina Department of Insurance (NCDOI). The NCDOI maintains consumer resources for comparing plans and handles complaints against carriers. North Carolina also enforces a 30-day free-look period, allowing you to return a new policy for a full refund if you are not satisfied.

MedicareFAQ Scoring Methodology

The MedicareFAQ Score rates Medicare Supplement carriers on a scale of 1.0 to 5.0 based on five key factors. Our ratings are independent and not influenced by advertising relationships.

20%

Financial Strength

AM Best rating and outlook stability. A++ carriers score highest.

25%

Pricing Competitiveness

Plan G and Plan N premiums compared to the North Carolina state average for a 65-year-old female nonsmoker in Greensboro.

15%

Plan Availability

Number of standardized Medigap plan letters offered in North Carolina.

25%

Consumer Satisfaction

NAIC complaint ratio relative to market share and customer review sentiment.

15%

Discounts & Value

Household, loyalty, payment mode, and other available premium discounts.

Last updated: February 2026 | Data sources: CMS Medicare Plan Finder, AM Best, NAIC Complaint Database, NerdWallet, NC Department of Insurance

Frequently Asked Questions

Find the Best Medigap Rate in Your North Carolina ZIP Code

North Carolina has competitive Medigap premiums and one of the highest Plan G adoption rates in the Southeast. Enter your ZIP code to see exact rates from all available carriers in your area - and remember, your Open Enrollment Period is the best time to lock in coverage without medical underwriting.

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