If you want to safely write/read memory-mapped, you could use an already existing piece of code designed for this very purpose, for example ARM's mmio.h header file.
The resulting code equivalent to the one in your example would then be:
#include<mmio.h>
// ...
mmio_write_32(MY_ADDRESS, 0x1234);
Because the functions included in the header are static inline, there will be no performance penalty caused by a call to a subroutine - the code will just be inserted where it is being called in your program.
Since this header file is being widely used, you can reasonably stop worrying on your register read/write operations by using it.
And because it is licensed under the BSD 3-Clause, you are free to use it in both your commercial and pet projects .