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Direct Answer — Durham County, NC · 2026
Honest Medicare help in Durham County means a broker who passes six verification tests: (1) active NC insurance license verifiable on ncdoi.gov, (2) a National Producer Number (NPN) they give you upfront, (3) appointments with at least 5 carriers (Humana, Aetna, Blue Cross NC, UnitedHealthcare, Wellcare), (4) written confirmation that you pay $0 — the carrier pays the broker, (5) live verification of your Duke Health doctors before enrollment (not after), and (6) a direct phone number that reaches the same broker next year when something changes. If a Durham agent fails any one of these, walk away. For your specific situation in Durham County, call Rob Simm at (828) 761-3326 — free, no obligation.

What questions should I ask before I trust a Medicare agent?

Four questions that separate honest brokers from call-center sales reps in Durham County. If you can’t get clear, specific answers, you’re talking to the wrong agent.

01
What’s your NC license number?
An honest broker gives you their NC license number in the first 60 seconds. You verify it on ncdoi.gov in 30 seconds. If they hesitate, ask twice, or say “I’ll send it later” — that’s your answer.
02
Which carriers are you appointed with?
Honest brokers list 5+ carriers by name. If they only mention 1–2, they’re captive or have hidden volume bonuses pushing you toward a specific plan that may not fit your Duke Health doctors.
03
How are you paid — and by whom?
The honest answer: “The carrier pays me a CMS-regulated commission when you enroll. You pay nothing.” If anyone asks for a fee, a deposit, or your bank info to “hold” a plan — it’s a scam. Hang up.
04
Can you verify my doctors right now?
Honest brokers check Duke Health, UNC Health, or Granville Medical network status while you’re on the phone — not “most plans cover Duke.” If they won’t verify your specific cardiologist or oncologist live, find someone who will.
⚠️ Red flag: TV ads with celebrity endorsers

Joe Namath, William Shatner, and Jimmie Walker do not pick your Medicare plan. Those 800-number call centers are paid volume bonuses to enroll you in specific plans — sometimes worth $400–$600 per enrollment on top of the standard CMS commission. The plan they push isn’t always the plan that covers your Duke Health doctors. Three of the largest TV-advertised brokers (eHealth, GoHealth, SelectQuote) are facing active DOJ litigation as of 2025–2026 for exactly these practices.

How is an honest local broker different from a TV call center?

What you should expectTV / 800-number call centerRob Simm — NC #10447418
License transparencyDifferent licensed agent each call — you may not get their nameNC #10447418 given upfront — verifiable in 30 seconds on ncdoi.gov
Carrier appointmentsOften steered to 1–2 carriers paying volume bonusesAppointed with 8+ carriers in Durham County — no volume bonuses
Compensation disclosure“It’s free” — rarely explains the carrier-paid commissionWritten disclosure: carrier pays CMS-regulated commission, you pay $0
Duke Health verification“Most plans cover Duke” — not actually verifiedLive verification of your specific doctors before you enroll
After-sale supportDifferent agent every call — queue, hold, repeat your storySame broker answers next year when your formulary changes
Local accountabilityOut-of-state call center — you can’t walk into their office2731 Meridian Pkwy, Durham NC 27713 — verifiable physical address

What 2026 numbers should an honest broker walk you through before enrollment?

$202.90
Part B premium per month
2026 standard rate. Higher with IRMAA surcharge based on income above $106,000.
$283
Part B annual deductible
You pay this before Medicare covers 80% of outpatient care.
$9,350
MA in-network out-of-pocket max
2026 cap on in-network Medicare Advantage spending.
$2,100
Part D out-of-pocket cap
No catastrophic Rx costs in 2026. Insulin capped at $35/month.
💡 Broker Tip — Durham County

Before any Durham broker recommends a Medicare Advantage plan, they should pull up your specific Duke Health providers — primary care, cardiology, oncology, whatever you actually use — and verify each one against the carrier’s 2026 network. Duke University Hospital and Duke Regional Hospital have dropped in and out of UnitedHealthcare AARP networks year-to-year. “Duke takes most plans” is not verification. If your broker won’t do this live on the phone before you sign, that’s the test failing.

— Rob Simm, Licensed Medicare Broker, NC #10447418
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What does the difference cost when you trust the wrong agent vs. an honest one?

TV Call Center · Wrong Plan
$8,400+
Durham retiree enrolled through TV ad. Plan didn’t cover her Duke oncologist as in-network. One year of out-of-network cancer care — $8,400 in surprise bills before she could switch during AEP. Agent never called back.
Honest Local Broker
$0
Same retiree, different broker. License verified on ncdoi.gov, Duke oncologist confirmed in-network live on the phone before enrollment. Total broker fee: $0. Total surprise bills: $0. Same broker answers the phone next AEP.

Why does it not matter which carrier I choose when I work with Rob?

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.

Frequently asked questions
How do I verify a Medicare broker is licensed in North Carolina?
Go to the NC Department of Insurance license verification site at ncdoi.gov/consumers/verify-license and search by name or license number. An honest broker will give you their NC license number upfront. Rob Simm’s NC license is #10447418 — verifiable in 30 seconds.
How much does a Medicare broker cost in Durham County?
Zero. You pay nothing. Medicare brokers are paid by the insurance carrier when you enroll, with CMS-regulated commissions that are identical across most major carriers. If anyone asks you to pay a fee, that’s a red flag — walk away. Call (828) 761-3326 to confirm in writing.
What’s the difference between a Medicare broker and a captive agent?
A captive agent works for one carrier (like Humana or UnitedHealthcare) and can only sell that carrier’s plans. An independent broker is appointed with multiple carriers and can compare plans across Humana, Aetna, Blue Cross NC, UnitedHealthcare, Wellcare, and others to find the best fit for your doctors and medications.
How do I know if a Medicare agent is steering me toward a specific plan?
Ask which carriers they’re appointed with. If they only mention 1–2 carriers, they’re either captive or have hidden incentives. An honest broker will compare 5+ carriers in Durham County and explain why one fits your specific doctors and prescriptions better than the others.
Should a Medicare broker verify my Duke Health doctors before I enroll?
Yes — and this is non-negotiable in Durham County. Ask the broker to call Duke Health or check the carrier’s provider directory while you’re on the phone. If they say “most plans cover Duke,” that’s not verification — that’s a guess. Get it in writing or pick a different broker. Call (828) 761-3326 for a live verification.
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Robert Simm
Licensed Independent Medicare Broker
Helping NC families navigate Medicare since 2014. Independent — I work with all carriers and get paid the same regardless of which plan you choose. I verify provider networks with Duke Health directly and answer my own phone the next year when something changes.
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Last Updated: 2026-05-03  |  Reviewed By: Robert Simm, Licensed Medicare Broker, NC #10447418  |  Next Review: October 2026
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