Licensed agent serving Charlotte, Raleigh, Greensboro, Durham, Winston-Salem and all of North Carolina • Updated March 2026
With Medicaid expansion, over 600,000 more North Carolinians now qualify for free coverage. If you're one of them — or if you're paying too much — I can help.
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North Carolina recently expanded Medicaid in December 2023. Here are your options:
The best option for most people. Full comprehensive coverage — doctors, hospital, prescriptions, mental health, preventive care. With subsidies, many North Carolina residents pay $0/month.
| Your Income | Estimated Monthly Premium in NC |
|---|---|
| Under $20,000 | $0 (Medicaid) |
| $20,000 – $30,000 | $0 – $30/month |
| $30,000 – $45,000 | $0 – $100/month |
| $45,000 – $60,000 | $50 – $200/month |
Need coverage NOW? Limited medical plans start immediately — no enrollment window. Basic coverage for doctor visits, some hospital costs. $50–$200/month. Good as a bridge until ACA enrollment.
Supplemental plans pay cash for accidents, critical illness, and hospital stays. $15–$75/month. Great paired with ACA or limited medical for extra protection.
Many North Carolina residents qualify for ACA plans with $0 monthly premiums through government subsidies. If you earn $20,000-$60,000/year, you likely qualify for significant help. The exact cost depends on your income, age, and ZIP code.
If you have a qualifying life event (lost coverage, turned 26, moved, got married, had a baby), you can enroll immediately. Otherwise, open enrollment runs November through January. Limited medical plans are available year-round.
In North Carolina, you can choose from ACA marketplace plans (comprehensive coverage with subsidies), limited medical plans (basic coverage, enroll anytime), and supplemental insurance (accident, critical illness). North Carolina recently expanded Medicaid in December 2023.
If your income is between $20,000-$60,000/year, you likely qualify for ACA subsidies that can reduce your premium to $0. If your income is below ~$20,000, you may qualify for Medicaid. I can check your eligibility in 60 seconds.
I help people in Charlotte, Raleigh, Greensboro, Durham, Winston-Salem and every other city in North Carolina. Phone consultations mean I can help you no matter where you are in the state.
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