This is such a weird thing to say, I'm kinda fascinated by it.
I once had a life-saving surgery, which was a relatively new procedure and that I felt could sort of reasonably be called a "miracle surgery" (to make an analogy to your comment).
The surgery required all sorts of right settings- a sanitary operating room with lots of light and climate control and space for multiple medical staff to be in the right positions and complex after-care that involved medications, IVs, monitoring of vitals in a specific setting.
I would never say "since my surgery required the right setting, it's probably because it wasn't a miracle surgery". Nor even, "since my surgery required additional medications..." or "since my surgery required required subsequent physical therapy" or anything else.
Lots of treatments for lots of conditions are going to involve a mixture of many modes of treatment, or only be successful if multiple independent things are done in unison.