Need help with child/parent pages

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    Hi team,

    We have created child pages like this in our wordpress site :
    sreesrehab.com/locations/anna-nagar

    It resides under locations page. (parent page)

    We can now see that wordpress also shows sreesrehab.com/anna-nagar/ -> this page which is exactly same as this one -> sreesrehab.com/locations/anna-nagar

    We have created it as child page, why is this page showing up on its own?
    sreesrehab.com/anna-nagar

    We want this page as a child page and do no want it to show up as an individual page, creating duplicate content.

    Please let us know what can be done to avoid this.

    Thanks

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  • Hi there,

    Apologies, but we can’t help with your issue directly because we don’t host reesrehab.com on our WordPress.com managed hosting.

    To explain, we are a fully managed hosting provider and use a custom server environment that is optimized for WordPress, provides built-in security and performance improvements, as well as in-house support for your site questions. You can learn more about the performance and security benefits of our managed hosting here: https://wordpress.com/hosting/

    Because of the way we’ve optimized our service, we also use a customized version of WordPress that is different (under the hood) from what you use at your current provider. As a result, we do not have access to your site and are not familiar with the source of your issue.

    You definitely have the option to move your site to us so we can provide in-house help, and we offer a migration plugin that will help you move your site to our managed hosting in just a few clicks.

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    Unfortunately though, as it stands now, we are not able to help since it is hosted elsewhere. The good news is that help is available here at the open-source WordPress forums: https://wordpress.org/support/forum/how-to-and-troubleshooting

    The folks in that forum are more familiar with these kinds of issues and are in the best position to help.

    Thanks!

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