Medicare Enrollment Help for Someone Turning 65 in the Triangle Area
Your 7-month enrollment window starts 3 months before your birthday month. Miss it without creditable employer coverage and you pay 10% more on Part B for life.
What do most people get wrong when they turn 65 in the Triangle?
The four things that catch Durham, Raleigh, and Chapel Hill residents off guard when they hit 65.
The Part B late enrollment penalty is permanent and uncapped. Delay 12 months without creditable coverage and your premium goes up 10% — that's $20.29/month extra in 2026, every month, for the rest of your life. Delay 24 months and it's $40.58/month forever. Over 20 years of retirement, a 24-month delay costs $9,739 in extra premiums alone. The penalty doesn't go away when you eventually enroll — it stays attached to your Part B premium permanently.
What's the difference between figuring this out alone and having a Triangle broker do it with you?
| What do you need to know? | Medicare.gov | Rob Simm — NC #10447418 |
|---|---|---|
| Exact IEP dates for your birthday | Generic 7-month explanation, you do the math | Calendar mapped to your birthday with deadlines for Part A, B, D, and MA |
| Whether your employer plan is creditable | Tells you to "check with your benefits administrator" | I read your SBC and verify creditable status before you delay |
| Will Duke / UNC / WakeMed take the plan? | Plan Finder lists in-network status from outdated directories | I call the carriers and verify your specific doctors are contracted for 2026 |
| Part D drug cost projection | Plan Finder requires SSN and shows generic pricing | Real 2026 formulary tier check against your actual prescription list, no SSN |
| Medigap vs MA recommendation | "You decide" — no recommendation given | Honest tradeoff conversation based on your health, doctors, budget, and travel |
| What to do next year if your plan changes | Re-shop yourself during October-December | Annual review call before AEP — I tell you if your plan still wins |
What does Medicare actually cost in 2026?
Triangle residents have a unique advantage: Duke Health, UNC Health, and WakeMed all contract with multiple Medicare Advantage carriers, but none of them with all of them. Before you pick a plan, list every doctor you see — primary care, cardiologist, dermatologist, anyone — and I'll verify which 2026 MA plans cover all of them. Most people I help in Durham want to keep their Duke specialists; in Cary and Raleigh it's usually a mix of UNC Rex and WakeMed. The wrong plan can mean losing the doctor you've seen for 15 years.
Now pick how you want to move forward — your pace.
Prefer to just talk? (828) 761-3326
What does the late enrollment penalty actually cost over 20 years?
How much does it cost to work with a Triangle Medicare broker?
It doesn’t — because I get paid by the insurance carrier to manage your plan. Most call centers get paid more to steer your business toward certain carriers based on volume and contracts. The only thing I’m optimizing for is making sure you’re covered correctly when you actually need it. That’s what keeps people coming back. And referring their neighbors.
When exactly does my Initial Enrollment Period start and end if I'm turning 65 in the Triangle?
What happens if I miss my Initial Enrollment Period in Durham or Wake County?
Should I pick Medicare Advantage or Original Medicare with Medigap if I live in the Triangle?
Do I have to enroll in Medicare at 65 if I'm still working at Duke, UNC, or another Triangle employer?
How much will Medicare actually cost me in 2026 in the Triangle area?
Now pick how you want to move forward — your pace.
Prefer to just talk? (828) 761-3326