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Hi

I've just written the below but I feel it doesn't read as well as it could. Could someone please correct me and give me a few pointers? I would be ever so grateful.

"I confirm your appointment for a consultation with Dr Surname on Monday 23[SUP]rd[/SUP] January 2017 at 17.50pm."

Many thanks
 
Perhaps:
Your appointment with Dr Surname for consultation on Monday, 23 Jan 2017 at 17.50 pm. is confirmed.

It is better to do away with "I" in official writing.
 
It is better to do away with "I" in official writing.

I don't agree with this advice. If you avoid the first person, you'll end up writing everything in the passive voice.

I do agree that in many kinds of formal writing, overuse of the first person is poor style.
 
OK, that might have been a bit of an over-generalisation bit don't you think it is better not to use "I" in the context of the sentence?
 
[STRIKE]17.50pm[/STRIKE] 17.50 (there is no 17.50am)
 
I would stick with starting with "I" but would probably word it "I am writing/emailing to confirm your appointment with [name] at [time] on [date]."
 
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