I would add a "sometime" to avoid confusion with "inbetween." I had to read this sentence a few times to understand what you were saying.
"I will be in sometime between..."
I agree that that makes it clearer. You could also simply change the word order instead of adding a word.
Tomorrow, I will be in between 10am and 10.30am, because I have a doctor's appointment [at 9.30am].
I will be in tomorrow between 10am and 10.30am ...
All the versions have the potential for a little ambiguity because "I will be in" could be taken to mean "I will arrive" or "I will be present in the office". Theoretically, you could be saying "Tomorrow, I'll be in the office between 10am and 10.30am but then I have to leave because I have a doctor's appointment at 11am". There, you would be saying that you will only be available in the office for those 30 minutes.