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eWELLNESS
CORPORATION AND PHYSICAL RELIEF TELEMEDICINE AND TECHNOLOGY HEALTHCARE SOLUTIONS, INC. LICENSING AGREEMENT

 

This
Agreement (this “Agreement”) is made and entered into effective as of December 16, 2013 (the “Effective Date”)
by and between:

 

A.
eWellness Corporation (“EWC”
and or “EWC”), a EWC organized under the laws of Nevada, principal place
of business at 2360 Corporate Circle, Henderson Nevada 89074-7722 USA and

 

B.
Physical Relief Telemedicine and Technology Healthcare Solutions,
Inc., (“PRTHC”), a Canadian corporation
having an address at 1340 Dundas Street, Cottage #1, London Ontario, N5W3B6 Canada. 

 

Each
may be referred to herein as a “Party”
or, collectively, the “Parties.”

 

ARTICLE
1

 

DEFINITIONS

 

“Effective
Date” shall have the meaning set forth in the introductory paragraph of this Agreement.

 

“EWC
Products” are those Distance Monitoring Physical Therapy (“DMpt”) Programs
that are listed in and are attached hereto as Exhibit A, as may be amended from time to time, and all improvements thereto.
EWC is under no obligation to include new technologies or platforms developed after the effective date of this agreement.

 

“Exclusive
EWC Products Territory” shall mean an exclusive rights to the province of Ontario Canada, which has approximately 13.5
million residents. Additional Canadian territories may be added to this agreement at the discretion of EWC and PRTHC.

 

ARTICLE
2

 

PURCHASE,
SUPPLY AND DISTRIBUTION AGREEMENT

 

Purchase,
Supply and Distribution Agreement. EWC hereby enters into a Licensing Agreement with PRTHC
for EWC’s Product(s) for use as described in Exhibit A in the assigned exclusive EWC Products
Territory. Subject to the terms and conditions set forth herein, EWC grants to PRTHC, and PRTHC hereby accepts, a limited, transferable
right to use its best efforts as one of EWC’s partners to promote and use the EWC’s DMpt programs.

 

2.1
Use of Trademarks.

 

2.1.1
Ownership. PRTHC recognizes the validity of EWC’s trademarks and trade name (collectively “Trademarks”),
acknowledges that the same are the property of EWC, and agrees that PRTHC owns no interest in, and agrees not to infringe upon,
harm or contest the rights of EWC to its Trademarks. PRTHC will not take any action in derogation of EWC’s rights to its
Trademarks.

 

    	 

    	 

    

  

2.1.2
Use of Trademarks and Trade Names. So long as this Agreement is in effect, PRTHC shall have the right to use EWC’s
Trademarks or trade names solely in connection with its activities hereunder. PRTHC’s use shall be limited to EWC Products
and marketing material provided by EWC and pre-approved sales and marketing material produced by PRTHC. PRTHC shall not use any
of EWC’s Trademarks, except in connection with its distribution of EWC Products under the terms of this Agreement.

 

2.1.3
Termination. PRTHC agrees that upon termination of this Agreement for any reason it will discontinue the use of and destroy
or return as directed by EWC, any samples and materials as well as advertising, or other materials bearing any of EWC’s
Trademarks.

 

2.1.4
Packaging. Any packaging shall comply with the rules and regulations of any regulatory body having jurisdiction over such
packaging.

 

2.2
Back End Customer Support. EWC shall provide the following support to PRTHC:

 

EWC
representatives will be available to provide support to PRTHC technical service representatives within 12 to 48 hours.

 

ARTICLE
3

 

PRODUCT
SUPPLY AND MINIMUM PURCHASE REQUIREMENTS

 

3.1
Agreement to License and Pricing. EWC agrees to provide the EWC DMpt program identified in Exhibit A hereto
attached to PRTHC for Distance Monitored Physical Therapy services within terms of this Agreement. EWC’s DMpt Program consists
of 6 in-office patient visits and at least 24 monitored telemedicine sessions: where the average patient reimbursement is anticipated
to be approximately C$2,935.16 per patient that completes our six-month DMpt program, (final pricing will be negotiated between
PRTHC and the Ontario branch of Health Canada). PRTHC agrees to pay EWC a licensing fee of 20% (twenty percent) of the gross insurance
or government reimbursement received by PRTHC in connection with the provisioning of the DMpt program to patients for any and
all PT evaluations, re-evaluations, physical tests and telemedicine sessions. The fees will be paid on a monthly basis 15 calendar
days after the close of any particular month (ie.: the 15th of every month). The fees will be wire transferred to a
U.S. dollar bank account by PRTHC designated by EWC.

 

3.2
Additional Payments due for Video Production & Cloud based system design and implementation. EWC affiliate company,
Social Pixels, located at 8 York Street, Suite 200, Ottawa Canada K1N5S6 will produce and edit 26 unique DMpt 40 minute
exercise video’s (in English and French) and design, create and launch the DMpt cloud-based system for PRTHC for a total
of C$128,400. The filming & editing and cloud based system launch will take approximately 90 days to complete. The payment
of the C$128,400 shall be made in three separate payments of C$42,666.66. The first payment shall be due and payable by PRTHC
to Social Pixels no later than March 31, 2014. The second payment shall be due with 45 days of the initial payment and the last
payment shall be due and payable with 90 days of the initial payment. PRTHC and Social Pixels shall also separately enter into
a monthly system operating support and maintenance contract.

 

3.3
Quality Control. The EWC shall at all times provide their DMpt program in conformity with good practices of the physical
therapy industry in the United States, which shall be no lower than such standards as are customary for the EWC’s other
customers obtaining comparable products or services.

 

    	 

    	 

    

  

3.4
Compliance. The DMpt program provided hereunder shall
conform to and be in compliance with all applicable laws and regulations, be free from defect, claim,
encumbrance or lien, and fit for the particular purpose and use intended by PRTHC and PRTHC’s customers. EWC
represents and expressly warrants that it has and shall at all times throughout the term of this Agreement has, whether by right,
title or interest, including by license or otherwise, the intellectual property rights that are required to use, manufacture,
market, offer to sell, sell, import and export the DMpt program in accordance with the terms of this Agreement and that neither
this Agreement nor the act of any party pursuant hereto shall infringe any third party rights. The EWC further warrants
that it shall comply with all applicable laws and regulations with respect to the provisioning of the MDpt program to PRTHC, and
any Product sold and delivered by the EWC to PRTHC will be suitable for sale to its customers and that the DMpt program provided
hereunder may be lawfully sold to the end users in the United States of America and or Canada. 

 

3.5
Conditions of License. These terms and conditions govern all sales and shipments by EWC and EWC hereby gives notice
of refusal to honor any different or additional terms and conditions, except for such as may be expressly accepted by EWC in writing.

 

3.5.1
Limited Warranty. EWC warrants that the MDpt program is sold by it will be free of defects in workmanship or material for
one (1) year as of the date of shipment to PRTHC. Should the EWC Products upon delivery fail to conform to this warranty, EWC
shall, upon prompt written notice from PRTHC, correct such non-conformity either by replacement or by refund of the purchase price,
at EWC’s option in its sole discretion. Return of EWC Products to EWC pursuant to this paragraph shall be at EWC’s
risk and expense. THE FOREGOING WARRANTY IS IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES OF QUALITY WHETHER WRITTEN, ORAL, OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING
ANY WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.

 

The
foregoing limited warranty shall not apply to any EWC DMpt program product or part (a) which has been improperly altered, (b) subjected
to misuse, misapplication, negligence or accident, or (c) used in a manner contrary to EWC’s directions, or (d) t
provided or for which the design was stipulated by PRTHC.

 

3.5.2
Limitation of liability. Whether on account of any alleged breach of this agreement or defects claimed for EWC products
furnished hereunder, delays in delivery or any other claim based upon or with respect to such EWC products, in no event shall
EWC be liable to PRTHC for special, indirect, incidental or consequential damages including, but not limited to, loss of profits
or revenue, loss of use of products or facilities or services, downtime cost, or claims of customers of the PRTHC for such other
damages. PRTHC shall fully and completely indemnify EWC for any and all claims that my arise from PRTHC’s sales of the DMpt
program’s. PRTHC also indemnifies EWC for all liability on any claim whether in contract, tort (including negligence) warranty,
strict liability, or otherwise for any loss or damage arising out of, connected with, or from the design, manufacture, sale, delivery,
resale. Repair, replacement, installation, or use of any product or part covered by or furnished under this contract shall in
no case exceed the purchase price allocable to the EWC Product or part thereof which gives rise to the claim. All causes of action
against EWC arising out of or relating to this contract or the performance hereof shall expire unless brought within one (1) year
of the time of accrual thereof.

 

    	 

    	 

    

  

ARTICLE
4

 

RENEWAL
PRICES AND PAYMENT

 

4.1
Taxes and Duties. PRTHC agrees to pay, and to indemnify and hold EWC harmless from, any and all of the following: sales,
use or privilege taxes, excise or similar taxes, value added taxes, import and export taxes, duties, or assessments and any other
related charged levied by any jurisdiction pertaining to the EWC DMpt program services, other than taxes computed on the net income
of EWC in the United states. If EWC agrees to advance or pay any of such taxes or charges. PRTHC agrees to reimburse EWC for same
within thirty (30) days or presentation of billing statements for such taxes or charges.

 

5.1
Recalls or Corrective Actions. PRTHC shall fully cooperate with EWC in any decision by EWC with respect to EWC DMpt
program, to recall, retrieve and/or replace its program. All costs and expenses associated with such recalls and corrective actions
shall be borne solely by EWC.

 

5.2
No Alteration. Each party shall not remove, obliterate, or in any other manner affect, any trademark, trade name, certification
mark, testing seal, means of identification, instructional or safety warning, or other marking of the other, whether affixed to
the EWC DMpt program materials or otherwise. PRTHC shall not make any changes in the literature, warnings, labels or advertising
under which EWC prescribes that the EWC’s DMpt program is to be sold without EWC’s prior written authorization, and
EWC shall deliver to PRTHC all such literature, warning, labels and materials to be provided by PRTHC to its customers.

 

ARTICLE
6

 

INDEMNIFICATION

 

6.1
Indemnification.

 

6.1.1
The EWC agrees to indemnify and hold PRTHC, its managers, members, officers, and employees
(collectively, “PRTHC Indemnified Parties”; each, a “PRTHC Indemnified Party”) harmless
from and against any and all costs, losses, liabilities, damages, claims or expenses (including without limitation reasonable
attorney’s fees and expenses) (collectively, “Losses”) incurred by an Indemnified Party arising out of,
related to, occasioned by or attributable to: (i) any claims made against a PRTHC Indemnified Party
related to any of the Products sold, marketed or distributed by PRTHC; (ii) any breach by the
EWC or any of its directors, officers, employees or agents of any representation, warranty or covenant made by the EWC herein;
or (iii) the gross negligence or willful misconduct on the part of the EWC, or any of its directors, officers, employees or agents
in its/their performance of this Agreement. Notwithstanding anything herein to the contrary, the foregoing indemnity will not
apply to Losses to the extent that such Losses have resulted from the willful misconduct, bad faith, fraud or gross negligence
of, or breach of this Agreement by, a PRTHC Indemnified Party.

 

6.1.2
PRTHC shall indemnify and hold the EWC and its directors, officers, employees and shareholders (collectively, “EWC Indemnified
Parties”; each, a “EWC Indemnified Party”) harmless from any Losses incurred by a EWC Indemnified Party arising
out of, related to, occasioned by or attributable to: (i) any breach by PRTHC or any of its managers, members, officers or employees
of any representation, warranty or covenant made by PRTHC herein; or (ii) the gross negligence or willful misconduct on the part
of PRTHC, or any of its managers, members, officers or employees in its/their performance of this Agreement. Notwithstanding
anything herein to the contrary, the foregoing indemnity will not apply to Losses to the extent that such Losses have resulted
from the willful misconduct, bad faith, fraud or gross negligence of, or breach of this Agreement by, a EWC Indemnified Party.

 

    	 

    	 

    

  

ARTICLE
7

 

TERM
AND TERMINATION

 

7.1
Term. This Agreement shall become effective as of the Effective Date, and unless earlier terminated in accordance with
any provision hereof, shall remain in force and effect for a period of 25 years (Twenty Five). Unless this Agreement has been
terminated as provided herein, this Agreement will be renewed annually thereafter unless otherwise terminated by the parties in
accordance with its terms.

 

7.2
Other Rights of Termination. The EWC may terminate this Agreement by giving written notice to PRTHC of such termination
upon the occurrence of any of the following events:

 

7.2.1
any material breach of this Agreement by PRTHC or EWC;

 

7.2.2
dissolution of PRTHC or EWC for any reason;

 

7.2.3
if PRTHC shall be restrained, prevented or hindered for a continuous period of sixty (60) days from transacting a substantial
part of its business by reason of a judgment, decree, order, rule or regulation of any court, or of any administrative or governmental
authority or agency; or

 

7.2.4
if PRTHC and or the EWC shall become subject to any action or proceeding in the nature of a bankruptcy proceeding under United
States or other law or shall make an arrangement with its creditors, or shall make an assignment for the benefit of its creditors,
or a receiver, custodian, trustee, liquidator or comparable officer shall be appointed for PRTHC and or the EWC or its businesses.

 

7.2.5
PRTHC may terminate this Agreement at any time by giving 30-day written notice to the EWC. Such termination shall not relieve
PRTHC from the requirement to make the payments under Section 3.3 above.

 

7.3
Effect of Termination. Upon any expiration or termination of this Agreement:

 

7.3.1
Neither party shall thereby be discharged from any liability or obligation to the other party which became due or payable prior
to the effective date of such expiration or termination;

 

7.3.2
Those Sections of this Agreement which by their nature extend beyond termination, including but not limited to those in Articles
6 (“Indemnification”) and 9 (“General Provisions”) shall continue;

 

7.3.3
PRTHC will, upon request by EWC, transfer to EWC any product registrations, licenses or permits or other similar items which may
have been obtained in the name of PRTHC, or jointly in the name of EWC and PRTHC, pursuant to this Agreement; and

 

7.3.4
The payment date of all monies due to one party by the other party shall automatically be accelerated so that they shall become
due and payable on the effective date of expiration or termination.

 

    	 

    	 

    

  

ARTICLE
8

 

GENERAL
PROVISIONS

 

8.1
Assignment. This Agreement shall be binding upon and shall inure to the benefit of the parties and their permitted
successors and assigns, and shall be assignable by PRTHC to any of it’s affiliates or subsidiaries. This Agreement may be
assigned if, PRTHC is acquired by another entity.

 

8.2
Governing Law. This Agreement and all acts and transactions pursuant hereto and the rights and obligations of the parties
hereto shall be governed, construed and interpreted in accordance with the laws of the State of Nevada, without regard to its
conflicts of laws principles. Each party hereby irrevocably and unconditionally consents and agrees that all actions, suits or
other proceedings arising under or in connection with this Agreement shall be tried and litigated in state or federal courts located
in in the State of Nevada, which courts shall have exclusive jurisdiction to hear and determine any and all claims, controversies
and disputes arising out of or related to this Agreement and each party hereto waives any objection it may have now or hereafter
have to venue or to convenience of forum.

 

8.3
Amendment. This Agreement may be amended or supplemented only by a writing that refers explicitly to this Agreement
and that is signed on behalf of both parties.

 

8.4
Waiver. No waiver will be implied from conduct or failure to enforce rights. No waiver will be effective unless in
writing signed on behalf of the party against whom the waiver is asserted.

 

8.5
Force Majeure. Neither party will have the right to claim damages or to terminate this Agreement as a result of the
other party’s failure or delay in performance due to circumstances beyond its reasonable control (except for obligations
relating to fees payable under this Agreement) including, but not limited to, labor disputes, strikes, lockouts, shortages of
or inability to manufacture or obtain the EWC Products hereunder, labor, energy, components, raw materials or supplies, war, riot,
insurrection, epidemic, acts of God, or governmental action not the fault of the nonperforming party.

 

8.6
Severability. If any provision of this Agreement is held unenforceable or invalid by a court of competent jurisdiction,
such unenforceability or invalidity shall not render this Agreement unenforceable or invalid as a whole. Rather, such provision
shall be stricken from this Agreement and the remaining provisions shall be fully enforceable.

 

8.7
Counterparts. This Agreement may be executed in any number of counterparts and by the parties hereto in separate counterparts,
each of which when so executed shall be deemed to be an original and all of which taken together shall constitute one and the
same Agreement. Any executed signature page delivered by facsimile transmission shall be binding to the same extent as an original
executed signature page, without regard to any agreement subject to the terms hereof or any amendment thereto.

 

8.8
Notices. All notices shall be in writing and shall be by personal delivery, or by certified or registered mail, return
receipt requested, and deemed given upon personal delivery, or five (5) days after deposit in the mail. Notices shall be sent
to the addresses set forth below or such other address as either party may specify in writing:

 

PRTHC:

 

Elaine
Knight

President
and CEO

Physical
Relief Telemedicine Health Care Services

1340
Dundas Street, Cottage #1

London,
ON N5W 3B6

 

    	 

    	 

    

 

EWC:

 

Darwin
Fogt, MPT

President
& CEO

EWellness
Corporation

7251
West lake Mead Blvd.

Las
Vegas, Nevada 89128

 

With
a copies to:

 

Hunter
Taubman Weiss

17
State Street, Floor 20

New
York, NY 10004

P:
917-512-0848

F:
212-202-6380

Attention:
Louis E. Taubman, Esq.

E-Mail:
ltaubman@htwlaw.com

 

Relationship
of Parties; Use of Names. The parties to this Agreement are independent contractors. Neither party has authority to bind
the other or to incur any obligation on the other party’s behalf. Neither party will use the name of the other party except
as necessary to comply with any applicable regulations.

 

8.9
Confidentiality. The parties to this Agreement respect the confidentiality of its contractual relationships. Each party
agrees to not disclose any confidential information received from the other party in connection with this Agreement to any third
party unless (i) such disclosure is approved in writing by the non-disclosing party or (ii) such disclosure is required by law
or governmental regulation and the party requested to disclose such information has notified the other party in advance in writing.
Neither party shall have any obligation with respect to the confidential information of the other party if (i) at the time of
receipt, such information is in the public domain or subsequently enters the public domain without fault of the receiving party,
(ii) at the time of receipt, the information was already known to the receiving party as evidenced by appropriate written records,
(iii) such information becomes available to the receiving party from a bona-fide third-party source other than the disclosing
party provided that such third-party source is not bound to any confidentiality obligations to the disclosing party; and (iv)
such information is independently developed by the receiving party, as documented by appropriate written records. Upon termination
or expiration of this Agreement, the receiving party shall cease all use of the other party’s confidential information and,
if requested, return all confidential information received. The obligations set forth in this Section 9.9 shall continue beyond
the termination or expiration of this Agreement, and for so long as either party possesses confidential information of the other
party.

 

8.10
Arbitration. Any disputes arising under this Agreement will be submitted to binding arbitration through the American
Arbitration Association. Each party shall select one arbitrator and the two arbitrators so selected shall select a third arbitrator
so that the three arbitrators shall govern the arbitration process and issue decisions that shall be binding upon the parties.
Any such arbitration shall take place at a location agreed to by both parties at the time of arbitration.

 

    	 

    	 

    

 

8.11
Legal Fees. In the event of any legal action, arbitration or other proceeding arising out of this Agreement, the prevailing
party shall be entitled to recover reasonable attorneys’ fees and other costs incurred therein, in addition to any other
relief to which it may be entitled.

 

8.12
Entire Agreement. This Agreement, including all exhibits to this Agreement, which are hereby incorporated by reference,
represents the entire agreement between the parties relating to its subject matter and supersedes all prior representations, discussions,
negotiations and agreements, whether written or oral.

 

8.13
Authority to Execute; Counterparts. Each of the undersigned represents and warrants that he/she has the right, legal
capacity and authority to enter into this Agreement and that the execution of this Agreement has been authorized by the party
on whose behalf the undersigned is executing this Agreement. This Agreement may be signed in counterparts which taken together
shall constitute one document.

 

	Physical
    Relief Telemedicine Health Care Services	 	eWellness Corporation
	 	 	 
	By:	 	 	By:	 
	 	Elaine
    Knight, President & CEO	 	 	Douglas
    MacLellan, Chairman & Secretary

 

    	 

    	 

    

  

EXHIBIT
A

 

THE
DMpt Program

 

CREATING
A PARTNERSHIP TO PROVIDE DISTANCE MONITORED PHYSICAL THERAPY

 

eWellness
Corporation is a privately held Nevada corporation that provides Distance Monitored Physical Therapy Programs to diabetic and
health challenged patients, through contracted physician practices and healthcare systems. EWC’s plan is to become the new
“Go-To” physical therapy solution in the national diabetes and obesity epidemic.

 

eWELLNESS
DISTANCE MONITORED PHYSICAL THERAPY PROGRAM

 

The
eWellness Distance Monitored Physical Therapy (“DMpt”) program, including: design, testing, exercise intervention,
follow-up, and exercise demonstration, has been developed by accomplished Los Angeles based physical therapist Darwin Fogt. Mr.
Fogt has extensive experience and education working with diverse populations from professional athletes to morbidly obese. He
understands the most beneficial exercise prescription to achieve optimal results and is able to motivate all patient types to
stay consistent in working toward their goals. Additionally, his methods have proven effective and safe as he demonstrates exercises
with attention to proper form to avoid injury.

 

Fogt
has established himself as a national leader in his field and has successfully implemented progressive solutions to delivering
physical therapy. He has bridged the gap between physical therapy and fitness by opening Evolution Fitness, which uses licensed
physical therapists to teach high intensity circuit training fitness classes. He also founded the first exclusive prenatal and
postnatal physical therapy clinic in the country. Mr. Fogt is a leader in advancing the profession to incorporate research-based
methods and focus on, not only rehabilitation but also wellness, functional fitness, performance, and prevention. He is able to
recognize that the national healthcare structure (federal and private insurance) is moving toward a model of prevention.

 

TRACKABLE
PHYSICAL THERAPY

 

The
exercise DMpt prescription and instruction will be delivered with a series of on-line videos easily accessed by each patient
on the internet. Each video will be 40 minutes in length with exercises, which will specifically address the common impairments
associated with diabetes and/or obesity.

 

Exercise
programs will be able to be performed within each patient’s own home or work location without requiring standard gym equipment.

  

Each
patient will be required to log in to the system, Upon conclusion of the prescribed exercise
prescription, each successful patient shall be given the option of continuing to have access to the library of videos for continued
independent progression for a nominal fee.

 

New
video content with exercises specifically designed for the assigned population prescribed and demonstrated by a licensed physical
therapist will be shot to maintain interest in the exercises among the viewing audience with monitoring performed automatically
to ensure their compliance.

  

Each
patient will be required to follow up with their referring physician at designated intervals and metrics such as blood pressure,
blood sugars, BMI, etc. will be recorded to ensure success of the program.

 

    	 

    	 

    

  

TRACKABLE
VIDEO EXERCISE PROGRAM

 

The
ON-LINE DMpt video content will include all aspects of wellness preventative care to ensure the best results: cardiovascular
training, resistance training, flexibility, and balance and stabilization.

 

Research
studies on all the four distinct impairment have proven efficacious. Each video will integrate each of the four components to
guarantee a comprehensive approach to the wellness program, but each video will specifically highlight one of the four components.

  

All
of our DMpt video content will be fully mobile application compliant and are also available on all Desktops, Tablets, PC’s
and MAC computers and devises.

 

Multiple
DMpt exercise videos will be shot to improve adherence to the program and limit redundancy for the patients. Recognizable
athletes and celebrities shall be recruited to participate as subjects in the videos to improve interest for the patients and
improve compliance.

 

SPECIFIC
VIDEO PROGRAMS

 

Each
MHC patient would receive a prescription for a series of three 8-week DMpt courses (26 weeks) in total of physical therapy and
exercise that is provided by viewing on-line programs produced by EWC where the patient can do these exercises and stretching
on their own at least 3-days per week for at least 40 minutes.

 

The
DMpt videos can be watched on a smart phone, I-pad or desktop. In order to view the videos the patient would log onto the EWC
web-site and would directed to watch the appropriate video in sequence. As they are logged-in, EWC will be able to monitor how
often and if the entire video session was viewed. This data would be captured and every week would be sent the prescribing MHC
physician and EWC physical therapist ("PT") for review.

 

If
the patient is not viewing the videos, then the prescribing PRTHC physician and/or the PRTHC PT would reach out
to the patient by telephone and/or e-mail to encourage the patient to keep up their physical fitness regime. After each series
the patient returns for an office visit to PRTHC for blood tests, blood pressure and weight management check up as well as a follow-up
visit with the physical therapist for assessment of patient’s progress toward established goals.

 

EXERCISE
PATIENT KITS

 

Each
patient shall be provided a home exercise tool kit, which will includes: an inflatable exercise ball, a hand pump, a yoga mat,
a yoga strap, and varying levels of resistance bands.

  

Each
of the DMpt exercise videos will include exercises that incorporate the items given in the tool kit. By using a bare minimum of
equipment, patients should be able to participate more easily at home or at their workplace. The estimated cost of the Exercise
patient kit is $49.99, this amount is included in the cost of the program.

 

Yoga
Mats

Yoga
Straps

Exercise
Ball

Exercise
Bands: (each patient would get 3 various resist bands)

Pump

 

    	 

    	 

    

  

UP
HEALTH MONITORING BANDS

 

In
conjunction with the video program each patient would also receive UP Jawbone Health Monitor band. https://jawbone.com/up#system.
Track every move, including to distance, calories burned, active time, sleep time and quality, and activity intensity. The Jawbone
has a price of $99.99 per unit, this amount will be refundable to the patient if they complete the program.

 

UPTM
is a system that takes a holistic approach to a healthy lifestyle. The wristband tracks your movement and sleep in the background.
The app displays your data, lets you add things like meals and mood, and delivers insights that keep you moving forward.

 

UP
was designed to fit seamlessly in people's lives. Real life. It's a thoughtful combination of engineering and design, custom-made
for how we live. UP is both flexible and strong. Sometimes UP needs to slide smoothly under sleeves or bend to accommodate an
active lifestyle. Other times it has to be strong enough to stand up to a snowball fight without a problem (or more likely, a
few thousand showers). Day and night, UP is right there with you.

 

iBGSTAR
(For Diabetic Patients Only)

 

In
addition to Jawbone monitoring system and access to exercise videos, patients will receive an iBGStar blood glucose monitoring
system. Data from self-monitoring will be captured and monitored throughout the program.

 

The
innovative iBGStar® is the first blood glucose meter that can be used on its own or connected directly to an Apple iPhone®
or iPod touch® to easily display, manage and communicate your diabetes information. The iBGStar meets today’s industry
standards for accuracy.

 

BGStar
is anticipated to be reimbursable through insurance submittal with physician prescription, with a cost of $29.99.

 

PROGRAM
PATIENT COSTS

 

The
total Patient cost for participating in our DMpt Diabetes exercise program (excluding physician diagnoses and prescription billed
by the physician), is approximately C$2,935.16 (This cost is based upon the average insurance reimbursement rates, rather than
on the full amount that may be covered by Health Canada).

 

FOLLOW-ON
PROGRAM

 

Upon
conclusion of the prescribed exercise prescription, each successful patient shall be given the option of continuing to have access
to the library of videos for continued independent progression for a nominal fee of $29.99 for a one-year program extension.

 

New
video content with exercises specifically designed for the assigned population prescribed and demonstrated by a licensed physical
therapist will be shot to maintain interest in the exercises among the viewing audience.eWELLNESS
HEALTHCARE CORPORATION AND BISTROMATICS INC. LICENSING AGREEMENT

 

This
Agreement (this “Agreement”) is made and entered into effective as of June 23, 2014 (the “Effective Date”)
by and between:

 

A.
eWellness Healthcare Corporation (“EWC”),
a Company organized under the laws of the State of Nevada, principal place of business located at 11825 Major Street, Culver City,
California 90230 89074-7722 USA and

 

B.
Bistromatics, Inc., (“BI”),
a Canadian corporation having an address at 8 York Street Second Floor, Ottawa, ON K1S 5SS8  Canada. 

 

Each
may be referred to herein as a “Party” or, collectively, the “Parties.”

 

ARTICLE
1

 

DEFINITIONS

 

“Effective
Date” shall have the meaning set forth in the introductory paragraph of this Agreement.

 

“BI
Technology” are those that are based upon the “Ripplefire” code base that
is a media lifecycle management platform system. The tools allow for large enterprises effectively create, manage, secure, deliver,
track and archive video and audio content for large audiences of users. The high-level functions include: administration dashboards
that can be customized to display relevant data and metrics on a per user basis; on demand media management for video and audio
content (employs wowza); Live video streaming integration to schedule and serve content via web interfaces (employs wowza and
wirecast); automated transmuxing of stream type for mobile devices; real-time and historical metrics captures of consumption data;
metrics reports with integrated email notifications; caching infrastructure; integrated transcoding module that automates sorenson
squeeze server job handling and social media hub publishing and tracking for major social media hubs.

 

“Exclusive
BI Technology License” shall mean a perpetual global exclusive license to use the BI technology for telemedicine applications.

 

LICENSING
PURCHASE

 

Purchase
of License. EWC hereby enters into a perpetual global exclusive license to use the BI
technology for telemedicine applications with BI, subject to the terms and conditions
set forth herein. EWC agrees to pay BI US$20,000.00 for this License. These funds will be paid in the following installments:
US$2,000.00 within 5 business days of the execution of this Agreement, US$5,000.00 due on August 1, 2014 and $13,000.00 due September
15, 2014. Additionally, in the event that an EWC client wishes to white label a telemedicine application, then EWC will pay an
additional one time US$10,000 white labeling licensing fee to BI per specific client.

 

1.1
Use of Trademarks & Patent Applications.

 

1.1.1
Ownership. Through this perpetual global exclusive license to use the BI technology for telemedicine applications EWC is
hereby granted all rights to Trademarks and any past or future patent applications for the use of the BI Technology in telemedicine
applications and businesses.

 

    	 

    	 

    

 

1.1.2
Term. This Agreement shall become effective as of the Effective Date, and in accordance with any provision hereof.

 

ARTICLE
2

 

GENERAL
PROVISIONS

 

2.1
Assignment. This Agreement shall be binding upon and shall inure to the benefit of the parties and their permitted
successors and assigns, and shall be assignable by EWC to any of it’s affiliates or subsidiaries. This Agreement may be
assigned if, EWC is acquired by another entity.

 

2.2
Governing Law. This Agreement and all acts and transactions pursuant hereto and the rights and obligations of the parties
hereto shall be governed, construed and interpreted in accordance with the laws of the State of Nevada, without regard to its
conflicts of laws principles. Each party hereby irrevocably and unconditionally consents and agrees that all actions, suits or
other proceedings arising under or in connection with this Agreement shall be tried and litigated in state or federal courts located
in in the State of Nevada, which courts shall have exclusive jurisdiction to hear and determine any and all claims, controversies
and disputes arising out of or related to this Agreement and each party hereto waives any objection it may have now or hereafter
have to venue or to convenience of forum.

 

2.3
 Amendment. This Agreement may be amended or supplemented only by a writing that refers explicitly to this Agreement
and that is signed on behalf of both parties.

 

2.4
Waiver. No waiver will be implied from conduct or failure to enforce rights. No waiver will be effective unless in
writing signed on behalf of the party against whom the waiver is asserted.

 

2.5
Force Majeure. Neither party will have the right to claim damages or to terminate this Agreement as a result of the
other party’s failure or delay in performance due to circumstances beyond its reasonable control (except for obligations
relating to fees payable under this Agreement) including, but not limited to, labor disputes, strikes, lockouts, shortages of
or inability to manufacture or obtain the EWC Products hereunder, labor, energy, components, raw materials or supplies, war, riot,
insurrection, epidemic, acts of God, or governmental action not the fault of the nonperforming party.

 

2.6
Severability. If any provision of this Agreement is held unenforceable or invalid by a court of competent jurisdiction,
such unenforceability or invalidity shall not render this Agreement unenforceable or invalid as a whole. Rather, such provision
shall be stricken from this Agreement and the remaining provisions shall be fully enforceable.

 

2.7
Counterparts. This Agreement may be executed in any number of counterparts and by the parties hereto in separate counterparts,
each of which when so executed shall be deemed to be an original and all of which taken together shall constitute one and the
same Agreement. Any executed signature page delivered by facsimile transmission shall be binding to the same extent as an original
executed signature page, without regard to any agreement subject to the terms hereof or any amendment thereto.

 

2.8
Notices. All notices shall be in writing and shall be by personal delivery, or by certified or registered mail, return
receipt requested, and deemed given upon personal delivery, or five (5) days after deposit in the mail. Notices shall be sent
to the addresses set forth below or such other address as either party may specify in writing:

 

    	 

    	 

    

 

BI:

 

Curtis
Hollister

CMO

Bistromatics,
Inc.

8
York Street Second Floor

Ottawa,
ON K1S 5SS8 Canada. 

 

EWC:

 

Darwin
Fogt, MPT

President
& CEO

EWellness
Corporation

7251
West lake Mead Blvd.

Las
Vegas, Nevada 89128

 

With
a copies to:

 

Hunter
Taubman Weiss

17
State Street, Floor 20

New
York, NY 10004

P:
917-512-0848

F:
212-202-6380

Attention:
Louis E. Taubman, Esq.

E-Mail:
ltaubman@htwlaw.com

 

Relationship
of Parties; Use of Names. The parties to this Agreement are independent contractors. Neither party has authority to bind
the other or to incur any obligation on the other party’s behalf. Neither party will use the name of the other party except
as necessary to comply with any applicable regulations.

 

2.9
Confidentiality. The parties to this Agreement respect the confidentiality of its contractual relationships. Each party
agrees to not disclose any confidential information received from the other party in connection with this Agreement to any third
party unless (i) such disclosure is approved in writing by the non-disclosing party or (ii) such disclosure is required by law
or governmental regulation and the party requested to disclose such information has notified the other party in advance in writing.
Neither party shall have any obligation with respect to the confidential information of the other party if (i) at the time of
receipt, such information is in the public domain or subsequently enters the public domain without fault of the receiving party,
(ii) at the time of receipt, the information was already known to the receiving party as evidenced by appropriate written records,
(iii) such information becomes available to the receiving party from a bona-fide third-party source other than the disclosing
party provided that such third-party source is not bound to any confidentiality obligations to the disclosing party; and (iv)
such information is independently developed by the receiving party, as documented by appropriate written records. Upon termination
or expiration of this Agreement, the receiving party shall cease all use of the other party’s confidential information and,
if requested, return all confidential information received. The obligations set forth in this Section 9.9 shall continue beyond
the termination or expiration of this Agreement, and for so long as either party possesses confidential information of the other
party.

 

    	 

    	 

    

 

2.10
Arbitration. Any disputes arising under this Agreement will be submitted to binding arbitration through the American
Arbitration Association. Each party shall select one arbitrator and the two arbitrators so selected shall select a third arbitrator
so that the three arbitrators shall govern the arbitration process and issue decisions that shall be binding upon the parties.
Any such arbitration shall take place at a location agreed to by both parties at the time of arbitration.

 

2.11
Legal Fees. In the event of any legal action, arbitration or other proceeding arising out of this Agreement, the prevailing
party shall be entitled to recover reasonable attorneys’ fees and other costs incurred therein, in addition to any other
relief to which it may be entitled.

 

2.12
Entire Agreement. This Agreement, including all exhibits to this Agreement, which are hereby incorporated by reference,
represents the entire agreement between the parties relating to its subject matter and supersedes all prior representations, discussions,
negotiations and agreements, whether written or oral.

 

2.13
Authority to Execute; Counterparts. Each of the undersigned represents and warrants that he/she has the right, legal
capacity and authority to enter into this Agreement and that the execution of this Agreement has been authorized by the party
on whose behalf the undersigned is executing this Agreement. This Agreement may be signed in counterparts which taken together
shall constitute one document.

 

	Bistromatics,
    Inc. 	 	

eWellness
Healthcare Corporation

	 	 	 
	By:	 	 	By:	 
	 	Curtis
    Hollister, CMO	 	 	Douglas
    MacLellan, Chairman & Secretary

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