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Medicare Supplement Rates in Raleigh, NC

Welcome to Raleigh, North Carolina! With approximately 138,000 seniors in the Raleigh-Cary metro area, finding the right Medicare Supplement plan is an important decision. We're here to help Raleigh residents navigate their Medicare options.

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Medicare in Raleigh

As a Raleigh senior, it's important to know that North Carolina uses an attained-age rating method for Medicare Supplement plans. This means your premiums will increase as you age. Also, North Carolina does not have a 'birthday rule,' so you can only change plans outside of open enrollment with medical underwriting.

Raleigh Medicare Supplement Rates by Carrier

Raleigh, NC — rates for age 65 female

Carrier
Plan G
Plan N
Plan F
Rating
Aetna$151/mo$116/moA
Aflac$139/mo$106/moA+
CIGNA$143/mo$109/moA
Manhattan Life$136/mo$104/moA-
Best ValueMedico$132/mo$99/moA
Mutual of Omaha$148/mo$114/moA+
United American$134/mo$102/moA

Rates are estimates. North Carolina uses attained-age rating. Actual rates vary by age, gender, tobacco status, and underwriting.

💰 Raleigh Savings Tip

Raleigh's competitive insurance market means you have options. Comparing rates from multiple carriers can lead to significant savings. Some carriers in the Raleigh area may offer discounts for household members or those who pay annually, so be sure to ask about those.

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Medicare Supplement FAQ: Raleigh, NC

Consider your healthcare needs and budget. Compare rates from multiple carriers available in North Carolina, focusing on those with strong financial ratings. Look at Medico, Mutual of Omaha, and Aetna, for example. Remember that rates can vary, so comparing is key.